Attractions and places to see around Hamberge, a municipality in the district of Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, are primarily found in the broader region due to its proximity to Lübeck. With a population of approximately 1.4 to 1.8 thousand people, Hamberge itself does not have widely documented tourist attractions. Visitors to the area often explore the historical sites and natural features of nearby Lübeck and its surroundings.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Construction of Lübeck's town hall began in 1230, shortly after the granting of imperial freedom. Over the years, it has been repeatedly altered and expanded. This explains the various architectural styles and sections. It was completed in 1308. Today, it still serves as the seat of the administration, the meeting place of the citizens' assembly and its committees, as well as the Senate. With its large display wall, small decorative balconies, and three towers, the exterior of the town hall draws all eyes. The interior also combines the various contemporary styles. See: https://www.luebeck.de/de/stadtleben/tourismus/luebeck/sehenswuerdigkeiten/rathaus/index.html
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The people of Lübeck began building the town hall in 1230. In the centuries that followed, the building was constantly modified and expanded. Today, despite or perhaps because of its very different parts and architectural styles, the Lübeck town hall is considered one of the most beautiful and oldest town halls in Germany.
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The brick building was built mainly in the Gothic style. The town hall, together with St. Mary's Church, which it functionally complements as the "Church of the Council", forms an excellent urban context and gives an impression of Lübeck's economic and political power as the head of the Hanseatic League. Construction began in 1230 as a council and garment hall with three parallel longhouses, which were combined in the middle of the 13th century by a horizontal front wall and an arbor built in front of it.
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A beautiful market square that, when there are no market stalls, gives you a full view of the beautiful old town hall, especially from a distance. Very impressive. I really like Lübeck. I will definitely come back. There is still so much to discover here. 😃
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The construction of the Lübeck town hall began in 1230, shortly after the granting of imperial freedom, and over the years it has been repeatedly changed and expanded. This explains the different architectural styles and parts. It was completed in 1308. It still fulfills its role today as the seat of administration, meeting place for the citizens and their committees as well as the Senate.
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The market, located in the middle of Lübeck's old town and "at the feet" of the town hall, is the first place in the Hanseatic city. Excavations in the late 1990s revealed seven layers from different periods, indicating that the market was in continuous use. Roman ceramics were also found hidden in shafts. It is believed that these could be offerings from prehistoric times.
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Wonderful: as soon as you enter the beautiful hall with the arches and the pulpit. Here you can also see a model that describes the entire complex. The longhouse with the small cabins is also worth seeing. You can look into one.
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The area around Hamberge, particularly the nearby city of Lübeck, offers a rich array of historical sites. You can visit the iconic Holsten Gate in Lübeck, a significant landmark and part of the city's former fortifications. Another must-see is the Lübeck Salt Warehouses, a row of historic buildings that once stored salt for shipment to Scandinavia. The Lübeck Market Square is also a historical hub, surrounded by sights like the town hall and St. Mary's Church. Additionally, the Holy Spirit Hospital, completed in 1286, stands as one of Europe's oldest social institutions.
Yes, many attractions in the vicinity of Hamberge are suitable for families. The historical sites in Lübeck, such as the Holsten Gate, Lübeck Salt Warehouses, and Lübeck Market Square, are all marked as family-friendly. For a more nature-oriented experience, the Wooden bridge over the Schwartau offers a scenic cycle path that families can enjoy.
While Hamberge itself is a small municipality, the surrounding region offers natural beauty, particularly along waterways. The Wooden bridge over the Schwartau is part of a scenic cycle path that crosses the Schwartau river, which branches off from the Trave. This area provides a lovely nature trail experience, perfect for enjoying the local landscape.
The area around Hamberge is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially cycling. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including easy loops like the "Hamberge Village Church – Karpfen Sculpture, Reinfeld loop." For those seeking more adventurous rides, there are MTB trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the "Kaisertor, Lübeck – Holy Spirit Hospital loop." Additionally, gravel biking routes are available, offering moderate to difficult challenges like the "View from the Moltkebrücke – Schwedenschanzen in Lauerholz loop."
Yes, the Lübeck Market Square is considered a viewpoint, offering picturesque views of the surrounding historical buildings, including the town hall and St. Mary's Church. The area around the Wooden bridge over the Schwartau also provides scenic vistas along the river, making it a pleasant spot for a break or a leisurely ride.
The Holsten Gate is the iconic landmark of Lübeck and one of the last remaining parts of the city's medieval fortifications. It's renowned for its unique, slightly slanted appearance and houses a city museum inside. Its survival through history, despite earlier plans for demolition, makes it a significant symbol of Lübeck's rich past.
The Lübeck Market Square is a vibrant historical hub in the heart of Lübeck's old town. It's surrounded by numerous significant sights, including the town hall and St. Mary's Church. The square regularly hosts weekly markets and transforms into a festive Christmas market annually, making it a lively place to experience local culture and history.
The Wooden bridge over the Schwartau is best experienced as part of a scenic cycle path. It offers a wonderful nature trail experience, crossing the Schwartau river. Many visitors enjoy cycling from Dänischburg to Lübeck along this route, taking in the natural beauty and historical significance of the 'Alt Lübeck' area nearby.
The Holy Spirit Hospital in Lübeck, completed in 1286, is celebrated as one of the oldest existing social institutions in Europe and a significant example of medieval architecture. Originally founded by wealthy citizens, it served as a hospital and later a retirement home. Today, its historic halls are used for events, including a popular artisan Christmas market.
Yes, for beginners, the cycling guide around Hamberge features several easy routes. Examples include the "Hamberge Village Church loop from Hamberge" which is approximately 10 km, and the "Bruhnkatener Bridge – View over the Neuhöfer pond loop from Hamberge," around 15 km, both offering gentle terrain suitable for an easy ride.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical atmosphere and architectural beauty of Lübeck's sites. The Lübeck Salt Warehouses are often cited as one of the most beautiful sights, while the Holsten Gate is recognized as an iconic landmark. The Lübeck Market Square is loved for its central location and vibrant atmosphere, especially during markets. The scenic cycle paths, like the one featuring the Wooden bridge over the Schwartau, are also highly valued for their natural beauty and enjoyable outdoor experience.
Absolutely. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around Hamberge guide offers routes ranging from easy to moderate, such as the "Trave Riverside Trail – Kneeden Gorge Trail loop." If you prefer gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Hamberge guide provides options from moderate to difficult, including longer rides like the "View of Lake Dassow – Priwall–Travemünde Ferry loop from Lübeck Hauptbahnhof."


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