Modern Day:Lübeck

Now a days, the modern Lübeck is a historical town surrounded by museums and many places to visit or sight see. These museums hold the spirit and heart of the Hanseatic league till this day, by having medieval relics, art, and culture well within them. With its five mighty churches and old style architecture the city brings a nostalgic feeling to all the new comers and the city is also a part of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organizations (UNESCO). The UNESCO consists of a world heritage list that contribute to peace and security in the world, as well as protecting the area. Finally, the old city is surrounded by water on all sides where people can ride the classical ships along the shore line to view all of the cities beauty and wonders. The land will forever be protected by the UNESCO preserving its historical art, culture, and its beautiful landscape and architecture.

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  1. I love learning about medieval culture. This would be an interesting town to go visit to learn about the time period that i find very fascinating.

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  2. I really want to visit this town now. The United States is missing so much history being founded in late 18th century. Some of the buildings in this town could be a thousand years old! I wonder if the water on all sides is something left over from a man-made moat from medieval times? I hope they have pirate ships :).

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  3. I like that the UNESCO has made an effort to preserve and protect this historical area for future generations. This historical town with museums, churches, old style architecture, and classical ships is somewhere I would really like to visit!

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