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Hospital of the Holy Spirit (Heiligen-Geist-Hospital)

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The Hospital of the Holy Spirit is a remarkable example of Brick Gothic architecture and one of the oldest surviving social welfare institutions in Europe. Founded in the 13th century, it originally provided care for the elderly and infirm. Today, visitors can explore the atmospheric chapel with its stunning frescoes and the long, vaulted hall that once served as a communal dormitory. The building's red-brick exterior, pointed arches, and intricate gables are characteristic of Lübeck's medieval heritage. Inside, the museum offers insights into the history of healthcare and charity in the Hanseatic city. The peaceful courtyard and the adjacent gardens provide a quiet retreat from the bustling old town.

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  • Admire the Gothic chapel with original 14th-century frescoes
  • Walk through the long, vaulted hall that housed up to 100 residents
  • See the museum exhibits on the history of social welfare in Lübeck
  • Explore the tranquil courtyard and gardens

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Ways to visit Hospital of the Holy Spirit (Heiligen-Geist-Hospital)

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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