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The Klassik Altstadt Hotel
Painted by A. Keilhaus
History of the house at Fischergrube 52
A bath house stood on this site from 1299 to 1308. In the early 17th century the house was owned by the city of Lübeck. It was later turned into an anchor smithy run by Nic H. Rohlfien the elder. The smithy was managed by the Recke family between 1830 and 1885; initially by the father, before the son took over the business in 1864.
In 1979 the old historic town house was bought by the Hilgeland-Hoffmann family and run as a hotel. In 1984 the entire building, with the exception of the listed façade, was demolished and rebuilt in the typical style of old Lübeck. The late classical façade was lovingly reconstructed.
The Klassik Altstadt Hotel today
The hotel has 28 classical Romantic rooms and one conference room that possesses a special charm of its own. You can arrange your seminar or workshop in a calm and relaxed atmosphere, overlooking the roofs of Lübeck.

The Klassik Altstadt Hotel
The individually designed, comfortable rooms all have an ISDN connection, WLAN, fax and modem connection and cable TV, as well as a hairdryer in the bathroom.
The KLASSIK ALTSTADT Hotel is already a popular meeting place and much in demand with visitors to this Hanseatic city who are interested in culture, as well as artists who enjoy the homely atmosphere. Not only individual travellers, but also smaller groups are all looked after with a personal touch.


