Posthof, Historical building in Lübeck, Germany
Posthof is a rectangular building with typical north German architecture featuring red brick walls and a steeply pitched roof in central Lübeck. The structure combines residential and commercial functions, with a characteristic courtyard that forms the heart of the layout.
The building originated in the medieval period and served as an administrative center for postal operations from the 15th century onward in the wealthy Hanseatic city. Its long history reflects the importance of commerce and communication networks in Lübeck across the centuries.
The building reflects the commercial architecture that shaped Lübeck during its prosperous period as a Hanseatic trading center. The red brick walls and courtyard layout show how wealthy merchants designed their homes and workplaces.
Posthof is located in the city center and is accessible on foot from several bus stops. The building can be entered from the street, and the surrounding area provides good landmarks for orientation.
The original courtyard of Posthof displays the typical floor plan arrangement of a medieval Lübeck merchant house with separate areas for living and business. This spatial organization was characteristic of Hanseatic trading architecture and remains preserved today.
Location: Lübeck
GPS coordinates: 53.86706,10.68398
Latest update: December 12, 2025 16:43
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