The European Hansemuseum is a museum in Lübeck, Germany dedicated to the history of the Hanseatic League. The museum is located in the northern part of the old town of the city and lies in the part of the city that is considered a World Heritage Site. It covers an area of 7,405 square metres and features a permanent exhibition with exhibits of original historical objects, interactive elements, and staged historical scenes from the former trading ports of the Hansa. The museum provides an insight into the development of the urban and social structure of Lübeck in parallel to the museum's exhibition chronicling the history of the Hansa. The building is constructed of hand-crafted bricks and displays references to its historical context, making it a great place to visit with family and friends to learn about the history of the Hanseatic League
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