Bach Cities and Bach Places: Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein

1   Why Is Lübeck One of the Bach Cities?

Five Bach places respectively Bach cities are special. Two of them for the reason, they are really important for the Bach Genealogy and for the Bache as a family of musicians. However, they are not that important, that they are real Bach cities and Bach experts might state the more Bach cities we list, the more unimportant and confusing they are in the life of Johann Sebastian Bach. Which is true. On the other hand, this website is designed to clear things and that means, if there is a place on the internet, which tells Ammern is a Bach location, and Gotha is not and Weissenfels is, this – my – Johann Sebastian Bach source wants to guide you to a correct impression. So it's not about to judge, whether one of these 33 at all and five in the category B are Bach cities and Bach places, but you decide, what's worth to need to know – or not.

 

Category B are five locations. Erfurt actually is a combination of both unbelievable important as a Bach city, when it comes to check on the genealogy of that family. Plus, Johann Sebastian Bach has checked on an organ here. On the third hand (... me = Punchinello) he probably had been there to meet relatives or to join at least one family gathering in 50 years. Gotha is a category B Bach city for the same reason, but a little less in numbers: Johann Sebastian Bach performed music in Gotha and "Hans, the Spielmann" is so important in the Bach Genealogy, that I upgraded Gotha from category C. Next is Graefenroda: why this place is category B will remain my personal secret for the oncoming years. Finally, there is Weissenfels, actually sort of working place for Johann Sebastian back then. Plus Lübeck, which produced such a likable story inside Bach's life that it's just not a category C Bach city.

 

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2   Music by Bach + Pics From Lübeck

No narration, just music and pics: Lübeck, a Bach city. Where Johann Sebastian Bach rejected a job which came in a job/marriage combo, so to speak.

 


 

3   The Bach City of Lübeck on 6 Pictures

Bach cities, Bach places ... great pictures. Lübeck on many additional pics? Just click here.

 


 

4   Info About the Bach City of Lübeck

The Hanseatic City of Lübeck. 211,000 residents. Catchwords on the official website: almond paste, the Holsten Gate and Thomas Mann. Old town, churches, City Hall – did you know there are 260 bridges in Lübeck? Plus, Lübeck is the biggest German harbor on the Baltic Sea. The old town is exciting. Just make a visit to the touristic page of the official website: with a click here, and you don't waste time with navigating. Lübeck is located in the Federal State of Schleswig-Holstein, and since 2012 it is part of the metropolis region of Hamburg. Its byname is "City of the Seven Towers" or "Gate to the North". The whole historic center is really well worth seeing, not without reason it is part of the world heritage of the UNESCO today. However, what you are reading here in this paragraph, it's just an approximate one percent of the possible amount to tell you. The remaining ninety-nine percent can be found on Wikipedia.

 


 

5   Where Exactly Is this Bach City Located?

33 maps, 33 Bach cities or places. Lübeck is a category B Bach city.

 

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