There are many interesting alleys and courtyards, especially in the western part of the old town.
These include the Haasenhof, the Von Höveln Gang in the Hundestraße, the Kalandsgang, the Füchtingshof, the Glansdorps Gang, and many others.

Many of these places are foundations or projects sponsored by social services for low-income people.

Especially in spring and summer, they are green, adorned with flowering plants, and serve as places to meet or relax.

But there are also beautiful places to rest along the canal road.

This is also the home of Günter Grass, a Nobel Prize winner and world-renowned writer. He was also a sculptor, painter, and graphic artist.
Lübeck is famous for its marzipan production. The best known is the marzipan of the company Niederegger. The shop is located on Breite Straße opposite the city hall. There is also a café and a marzipan museum.

Niederegger’s marzipan has a lower sugar content than regular marzipan, only 35%. Be careful when buying gift certificates. These cannot be redeemed online, only on location.

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