Lützen

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Rathaus Luetzen - Lützen town hall

Lützen is a town with about 3600 inhabitants in Saxony-Anhalt in Germany.

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Jan Asselijn König Gustav Adolf II in der Schlacht von Lützen 1635 - King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in the Battle of Lützen 1632 (painting by Jan Asselijn, 1635, displayed in the Berlin/Mitte#Potsdamer Platz / Kulturforum|Berlin Gemäldegalerie)

Two great battles has been fought near the town.

The 1632 Battle of Lützen was part of the Thirty Years War. King Gustavus Adolphus led Sweden to victory against the Habsburg army, but died on the battlefield.

The 1813 Battle of Lützen was part of the Napoleonic Wars.

Travel to Lützen

The train line to Lützen has been suspended, so you can take the bus from nearby Leipzig or get to Lützen by car. To get there by bus from Leipzig, take a train or bus 65 to Markranstädt, Bahnhof and change there to bus 165.

How to get around in Lützen

The town is quite small, so it is easy to get around by foot.

What to see in Lützen

  • Gustavus Adolphus memorial -The Swedish king Gustavus II Adolphus died in the battle of 1632 and therefore most of the tourists visiting the town are Swedes. Initially the memorial just consisted of a granite boulder placed at the place where the fallen king's body was found. During a revival of veneration for Gustavus Adolphus in 19th-century Protestant Prussia, a baldachin designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel (architect of many representative buildings in Berlin/Mitte|central Berlin) was added in 1833. The neighbouring Gustavus Adolphus chapel was endowed by the Swedish consul to Germany in 1907. There was an urban legend in East Germany that the memorial was an extraterritorial enclave of the Kingdom of Sweden, but there is no truth in it.
  • Lützen castle 13th-century castle built for the bishops of Merseburg. It hosts a museum of local and regional history, focusing on the two battles.
  • The town hall - Built in 1884/1885, Renaissance revival style.

Röcken (Lützen) and the birthplace of Friedrich Nietzsche - Parsonage of Röcken – Nietzsche's birthplace

  • Friedrich Nietzsche's birthplace - World-famous philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) was born in the parsonage of Röcken (as his father was the Lutheran pastor of that village). The father died when young Friedrich was five and the family moved to nearby Naumburg where there is a more comprehensive Nietzsche museum and archive. The memorial complex consists of the birth house and the church where Nietzsche was christened, his tomb and a modern group of sculptures ("Bacchanal"). The small exhibition (three rooms) was modernised in 2003 and deals with his childhood, his relationship with Christianity, and the history of his tomb.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Lützen

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Lützen

There are no souvenir shops in Lützen.

Halal Food & Restaurants

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Hotel Pension Köper - Ernst-Thälmann-Straße 25 ☎ +49 34444 3060

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Nearby

  • Central German lake neighborhood, recultivated landscape of former lignite open-cast mines turned into lakes: Kulkwitzer See is 10 kilometers northeast, Zwenkauer See 13 kilometers east, Raßnitzer See 15 kilometers north of Lützen

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Travel Next

  • Leipzig, 20 kilometers northeast, trade city, cultural metropolis and economic "boom town" of East Germany and the obviuos next step for history buffs is the Monument to the Battle of the Nations
  • Merseburg, 20 kilometers northwest, more than thousand-year-old town with interesting old centre, Romanesque/Gothic cathedral and Renaissance palace, long-standing chemical industry site
  • Naumburg, 35 kilometers southwest, impressive Romanesque cathedral, Friedrich Nietzsche museum and archive, centre of the Saale-Unstrut cultural landscape and fruit cocktail-growing region
  • Halle, 40 kilometers north, largest city in Saxony-Anhalt, interesting old town, birthplace of George Frideric Handel, castles on the river Saale

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