The best museums in Lübeck in September 2025

These are the top 20 best museums in Lübeck, Germany, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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Looking for the best museums in Lübeck? These are the best ones:

  1. Hospital of the Holy Spirit1

    Hospital of the Holy Spirit

     Lübeck
    The Hospital of the Holy Spirit, or Heiligen-Geist-Hospital, is a significant historical landmark in Lübeck. Constructed between 1227 and 1286, it stands as one of the best-preserved medieval hospices in Germany and is recognized as one of the oldest social institutions in Europe. Its rich history and architectural grandeur make it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history, architecture, and social institutions.
  2. Burgtor2

    Burgtor

     Lübeck
    Burgtor, along with Holstentor, is one of the two medieval city gates that still stand in Lübeck. These gates are a testament to the city's rich history and architectural prowess. They have withstood the test of time and provide a glimpse into the city's past. Tourists visiting Lübeck can explore these gates and learn about their historical significance.
  3. European Hansemuseum3

    European Hansemuseum

     Lübeck
    The European Hansemuseum, located in Lübeck, Germany, is a museum dedicated to the history of the Hanseatic League. This museum provides a comprehensive overview of the Hanseatic League's history, making it a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about this significant period in European history.
  4. Behnhaus4

    Behnhaus

     Lübeck
    The Behnhaus is an art museum located in the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, Germany. It is part of the city's World Heritage Site, making it a significant cultural landmark. The museum is housed in a neoclassical building, adding to its historical and architectural appeal.
  5. Günter Grass House5

    Günter Grass House

     Lübeck
    The Günter Grass House, located in the old town of Lübeck, is a museum dedicated to the literary, pictorial, and sculptural work of Günter Grass, a Nobel Prize in Literature laureate. Grass lived near Lübeck in his old age, and the museum serves as a testament to his diverse artistic contributions.
  6. St. Catherine's Church6

    St. Catherine's Church

     Lübeck
    St. Catherine Church in Lübeck is a significant historical site, originally serving as a Brick Gothic church that was part of a Franciscan monastery. The church was dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a revered Christian saint and martyr. Its architectural style and historical significance make it a point of interest for visitors.
  7. Alter Leuchtturm Travemünde7

    Alter Leuchtturm Travemünde

     Lübeck
    The historic Travemünde Lighthouse, constructed in 1827, is a significant technical and architectural monument. It no longer functions as a sea mark but has been transformed into a museum. The lighthouse, made of red brick and built in a classicist style, stands at a height of 31 meters. It is a symbol of Travemünde, along with the Passat, and is open for visitors to explore.
  8. St. Anne's Museum Quarter, Lübeck8

    St. Anne's Museum Quarter, Lübeck

     Lübeck
    The St. Anne's Museum Quarter in Lübeck, Germany is a significant historical site, located in a former abbey of the Order of Saint Augustine. This red brick abbey, which is situated next to the Church of St. Giles, was built just before the Protestant Reformation, between 1502 and 1515, in late Gothic style. The abbey was dedicated to St. Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary.
  9. Willy Brandt House, Lübeck9

    Willy Brandt House, Lübeck

     Lübeck
  10. Passat  (ship)10

    Passat (ship)

     Lübeck
    The Passat is a historic German four-masted steel barque, and one of the renowned Flying P-Liners. These sailing ships were operated by the German shipping company F. Laeisz. The Passat is one of the last surviving windjammers, making it a significant piece of maritime history.
  11. Museum of Nature and Environment11

    Museum of Nature and Environment

     Lübeck
    The Museum of Nature and Environment in Lübeck is a natural history museum that was first opened in 1893. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the Lübeck Cathedral and is architecturally connected to the cathedral through a cloister. The original museum building was destroyed in a bombing raid on Lübeck in March 1942 and was rebuilt from 1951 by its director Gotthilft von Studnitz.
  12. Lübeck Museum of Theatre Puppets12

    Lübeck Museum of Theatre Puppets

     Lübeck
    The Theaterfigurenmuseum, also known as the Theatre Puppet Museum, is situated in the historic city center of Lubeck, Germany. It is conveniently located near the Holstentor, in the Kolk alley under the Petrikirche, or St. Peter's Church. This private museum is easily accessible and offers a unique cultural experience for visitors.
  13. Seaside Resort Travemünde13

    Seaside Resort Travemünde

     Lübeck
    The Seebadmuseum Travemünde is a museum that showcases the history of the Lübeck seaside resort Travemünde, starting from its inception in the year 1802 up to the present day. This museum provides a comprehensive overview of the resort's history, making it a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about the area's past.
  14. Grenzdokumentations-Stätte Lübeck-Schlutup14

    Grenzdokumentations-Stätte Lübeck-Schlutup

     Lübeck
    The Grenz-Dokumentationsstätte Lübeck-Schlutup is a significant historical site located in the district of Schlutup in the Hanseatic city of Lübeck. This memorial site commemorates the period of Germany's division and is situated in the Mecklenburger Straße 12. It provides a unique insight into the history of Germany during the Cold War era.
  15. Industriemuseum Geschichtswerkstatt Herrenwyk15

    Industriemuseum Geschichtswerkstatt Herrenwyk

     Lübeck
    The Industriemuseum Geschichtswerkstatt Herrenwyk is situated in the former department store of the Hochofenwerk Lübeck AG in Lübeck- Herrenwyk. This location adds a unique historical context to the museum, as it was once a bustling hub of industrial activity. Visitors can appreciate the museum's setting and its connection to the city's industrial past.
  16. Holstentor16

    Holstentor

     Lübeck
    The Holstentor is a city gate in Lübeck and is considered one of the most famous landmarks in Germany. This medieval gate is one of the two remaining in the city, the other being the Burgtor. It stands by the Trave river in the middle of Lübeck and was the western gate of the old city walls. The gate is not just an ordinary city gate, but a proper fortification, with high towers and smaller ones in between.
  17. Gedenkstätte Lübecker Märtyrer17

    Gedenkstätte Lübecker Märtyrer

     Lübeck
  18. Museum Haus Hansestadt Danzig18

    Museum Haus Hansestadt Danzig

     Lübeck
    The Museum Haus Hansestadt Danzig is situated in Lübeck, housed in a brick building that dates back to the end of the 13th century. This historical setting provides a unique backdrop for the museum's exhibits, which aim to provide an insight into the culture of Danzig and the Danzig region up until the end of World War II.
  19. Brahms-Institut19

    Brahms-Institut

     Lübeck
    The Brahms Institute in Lübeck is a musicological institution that is dedicated to the life and work of Johannes Brahms, as well as his artistic environment. It is a place where music lovers, musicians, and scholars can learn more about Brahms and his contributions to music. The institute also hosts concerts, lectures, theme nights, and exhibitions, making it a vibrant hub for cultural activities.
  20. Museumshafen20

    Museumshafen

     Lübeck
    The Museumshafen Lübeck is a historical harbor located on the Wenditzufer, right on the northwestern edge of the Lübeck old town island. It is situated in the Holstenhafen, nestled between the protected swing bridge at the Engelsgrube and the Music and Congress Hall Lübeck. This location offers a unique blend of historical and modern attractions, making it a fascinating destination for tourists.

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