News at St. Marien

All the latest news from St Marien and the city centre churches in Lübeck

Here you will find our blogs with a lot of information.

 

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Highlights: Don't miss this

  • Bach Organ Cycle 2024: The complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach
    21 March to 31 October | 14 concerts | St. Marien, Dom zu Lübeck (Lübeck Cathedral) & St. Jakobi


  • Our popular evening bell tours have started again. Let yourself be inspired!

  • Are you a night owl and want to experience the church in a very special way? You shouldn't miss out on our Nighttime magic tours!

  • Try out our new bell simulator and become the bell ringer of St. Marien

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News from St. Marien

For 800 years, St Mary's Church has been a place for the citizens of Lübeck to pray, celebrate church services and other city events. This is where people draw hope and where identity is formed.

The church is open 365 days a year: For you and all people in search of God. Lübeck's council, merchants' and citizens' church is a place for worship and prayer, art and culture, discussion and dialogue, for voluntary work and commitment. For Lübeck, its people and for the glory of God.

 

Please note: This blog is in written in German. To translate click on one of the articles and use the automatic translation function of your browser.

Into the future

Following the reconstruction of the church 80 years ago, another major renovation is now due. The windows, the paintings, the brickwork and the temperature control are just some of the extensive tasks. You can find all the information about this major project in our blog.


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Please note: This blog is in written in German. To translate click on one of the articles and use the automatic translation function of your browser.

News from Lübeck's city centre churches

The churches in Lübeck's city centre in Romanesque and Brick Gothic style not only characterise the city skyline, known as the city crown, but also the cultural life of the city's society. Strong traditions have their place here: music, seafaring, spirituality, art and liturgy, worship culture and diaconal commitment. Unrivalled diversity, shaped by the people of Lübeck. With plenty of space and happy anticipation of enthusiastic supporters.

 

Please note: This blog is in written in German. To translate click on one of the articles and use the automatic translation function of your browser.