The Salt Capital of Germany
Lüneburg is a charming medieval town located about 30km from Hamburg. The town has a rich history that dates back to the 10th century, and its economy was built on the salt trade. The salt was extracted from the nearby Lüneburg Heath, and the town became one of the wealthiest in Germany during the Middle Ages. Today, visitors can explore the historic town center, which is filled with charming half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets. One highlight is the St. Michaelis Church, which has a breathtaking baroque altar. Another notable attraction is the historic saltworks, which offer a glimpse into the town's mining past.