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Town Hall Updates - January 2024: Latest Developments from the Local Government

Lübeck's mayor, Jan Lindenau, heralds the new year 2024 with numerous reasons to celebrate for the city.

Town Hall Updates - January 2024: Latest Developments from the Local Governing Body
Town Hall Updates - January 2024: Latest Developments from the Local Governing Body

Town Hall Updates - January 2024: Latest Developments from the Local Government

Lübeck, Germany is gearing up for an exciting year in 2024, with a series of cultural events set to captivate visitors and locals alike.

First and foremost, the HanseKulturFestival will return to the city, taking place from June 7th to 9th in the Gründerviertel area below the Marien-Kirche on the old town island. This festival, which occurs every two years, is expected to attract approximately 2,500 sailors and 800 boats.

The Buddenbrookhaus, a museum dedicated to the life and work of renowned author Thomas Mann, will honour his time and epoch novel with a year-round event series.

For film enthusiasts, the Nordischen Filmtage Lübeck will showcase around 200 short and feature films from November 6th to 10th, 2024. This film art festival from Northern Europe will focus on the 100th anniversary of Thomas Mann's "The Magic Mountain" with a retrospective titled "Snowflake Dance and Frost".

Music lovers will not be left out, as the Travejazz Festival will take place from September 5th to 8th, 2024.

In addition to these scheduled events, Lübeck's Altstadt (Old Town) remains a must-visit destination, offering beautiful architecture, shops, and places to relax and dine. Travemünde, a coastal area near Lübeck, is also a popular spot for day trips and beach activities.

The city's railway bridge and city moat bridge are set for completion in 2024. For more information about Lübeck, visit luebeck.de.

It's worth noting that while there are no major events scheduled between June and November 2024, Lübeck offers a wealth of ongoing cultural attractions. For those seeking major festivals or concerts, checking Lübeck’s official event calendars or local tourist websites closer to the period might yield more detailed results.

As the city welcomes 2024, it wishes everyone a happy, new, and prosperous year. The website for Lübeck, Germany is luebeck.de. Plan your visit now and immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry that Lübeck has to offer.

In 2024, Lübeck, Germany presents an enticing home-and-garden makeover with the restoration of its iconic railway bridge and city moat bridge. Moreover, to complement this renewed ambiance, one can dabble in the Fine Arts of Home and Garden through the prism of Thomas Mann's novel "Buddenbrooks," highlighted at the Buddenbrookhaus museum.

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