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Visit Lueneburg - What to See & Do Lueneburg, Germany - Wolters World

Visit Lueneburg - What to See & Do Lueneburg, Germany - Wolters World

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Top 10 Sights in Lueneburg, Germany. What to See & Do in Lueneburg, from the Salz Museum to the famous Rathaus/Town Hall to St. Michaels, St Nicolai & St. Johns Church Lueneburg has a lot of tourist and historic sights. Also, they have fun things like a brewery museum and roads that have been warped by the salt mines below the city
Date: 2022-02-04

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To make salt beef in the middle ages you needed about 1 part of salt on 7 parts of meat. Fish was pickeled on a 1 to 3 ratio. That stuff lasted for years in wooden casks but had to be rinsed in clear water over and over again before it was edible again. Butter was preserved with salt as well. Before eating it had to be kneaded in pure water so that the salt was extracted by diffusion. All that you can learn in the Salzmuseum. The average European in the Middle Ages ate about 7 kg, that is 15 lbs, of salt per year, that is more than we do despite our chips, crisps and other unhealthy stuff that makes fun.
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Excellent guide as always! I have visited Vienna and Prague and i plan to visit Gent and Bruges in the summer. In general i like to visit walkable towns with great architecture and Lueneburg seems to be one of them. If you have any other suggestions for not too big towns with beautiful architecture, i am open to suggestions: -)
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Just a small hint for travellers. Ther is one Building in Lueneburg where an old cannon ball stuck in the wall from the German French War from 1813. Ist quite hidden at the Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Platz.
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Fantastic video of Lueneburg, Germany
Fantastic scenic view of Lueneburg and excellent
description of all the sights to see, and the fact that
this town was not destroyed during WW II.

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There are a few quaint cities in northern Germany and Luneburg is obviously one of them. This summer I saw Stralsund, which is a similar historic city with a beautiful city-hall.
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How do you travel to Europe and other places so often. Are you rich? Do you never work? Do your kids not go to school? Do you work for an airline? How is this all possible?
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If you like nature you can visit the luenburger heide too. very beautifull nature space for wandering. its about 30 km south of lueneburg. check it out on google.
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I'm glad you open your videos with Welcome, fellow world travelers.
I wish I was one, but until then. I like to watch your interesting travel videos.

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Great video.
Also, 20 minutes walking west from the city center is the Kalkberg - a 56m-high hill with a pretty cool view from it towards Luneburg.

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hey: -) I have a question. how do you pay all the travelling? I want to do it also but i dont know how to pay for all this!
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