From a historical point of view, Löwen Apotheke is of great value. It is one of the oldest structures in the city built in the middle of the 13th century. Originally, the style was Romanesque, but after numerous reconstructions and restorations, this architectural style was replaced by the Gothic. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were attempts to demolish the pharmacy, but the townspeople restored the historical monument on their own initiative and for their own money. The building was damaged during the Second World War, but local authorities restored the pharmacy immediately afterward (interestingly, it was restored even earlier than Lübeck churches destroyed for the same reason).
The most picturesque place in Lübeck is the small fishing village of Gotmund - a fabulous corner in a modern city. It is here where the characters of Grimms' Fairy Tales could live, which comes to mind when imagining narrow streets, fairy-tale houses with thatched roofs and cozy courtyards, and fishing boats in the harbor. For fans of such picturesque and peaceful places, the village is of particular value. Those who want to enjoy great theatrical performances must visit the Zaubertheater with its fabulous atmosphere. No less exciting would be a walk through one of the picturesque parks of Lübeck - for example, Dragerpark or Schulgarten.
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