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The Lübecker Museen encompass a diverse group of museums that preserve and present the rich cultural heritage of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck. The museums include the Buddenbrookhaus, the Günter Grass-Haus, the Katharinenkirche, the Museum Behnhaus Drägerhaus, the Museum für Natur und Umwelt, the Museum Holstentor, the Museumsquartier St. Annen (with Kunsthalle St. Annen and St. Annen-Museum), the Sammlung Kulturen der Welt and the Industriemuseum Herrenwyk.
The museums offer a wide range of exhibitions and programs covering art, history, literature, nature and culture. Visitors can visit permanent and special exhibitions, take part in guided tours, participate in workshops and use digital offers.
The Lübecker Museen see themselves as lively places of learning and culture. They offer a wide range of educational opportunities for children, families, schools and groups. The aim is to preserve and present history and art for future generations.
The Lübecker Museen are committed to the digital communication of their content and offer a "Digital Wall" with contributions from the various museums. This includes digital exhibitions, virtual tours and information on current topics.
A special highlight is the annual Lübecker Museumsnacht, a "thrilling museum festival" that combines art, culture and entertainment in a unique night.
The Lübecker Museen also offer a "Lübeck Day Pass", which allows visitors to visit all museums as well as the St. Petri-Turm and St. Marien.
The Sammlung Kulturen der Welt focuses on the exploration and presentation of non-European cultures. Particular attention is paid to provenance research and the reappraisal of colonial contexts.
The Industriemuseum Herrenwyk is dedicated to the history of industrial and working-class culture in Lübeck. Exhibitions, guided tours and events are offered that shed light on the living and working conditions of people in the region.
The Lübecker Museen are present on Facebook and Instagram and invite visitors to exchange ideas under the hashtag #LuebeckerMuseen.