Among other museums that are of great interest to tourists wishing to explore the local culture, a few more should be mentioned. As is known, Lubeck was a major port of the Hanseatic League, and the European Hansemuseum is dedicated to this. Among its exhibits are copies of historical documents, antiques. Particular attention is paid to the life of merchants for whom life was not all sweet away from home. But the most interesting thing is how the information is presented here - even children like it, even though most museums are boring for them. The Theaterfigurenmuseum offers a wonderful collection of figures that were once used as puppets in a puppet theater. This is another good museum to visit with young tourists.
Art connoisseurs will be happy to visit the Museum Behnhaus Draegerhaus, which houses a magnificent collection of artworks of impressionists, expressionists, as well as Rococo, Classicism, and Biedermeier. Many visitors are impressed by the so-called “sculpture garden” of William Breck. The 4th Federal Chancellor of Germany, Willy Brandt, was born in Lübeck, and now his house is converted into a museum. It would be interesting for those who are interested in the life of the German politician and want to see the situation in which the laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize once lived. The house of another famous German man - Gunter Grass - is now a museum too. This is a must-have for those interested in the work of the writer and artist.
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