Lügde is known for its historic town center with its beautifully restored farmhouses, medieval ramparts and two preserved fortified towers. One of the oldest houses in Lügde is home to the local history museum.
The town was founded around 1245. Documents granting the town privileges are no longer preserved. However, it is certain that the town was laid out according to the so-called "Lippische Drei-Straßenmodell", which means that Lippe law was chosen for the founding of the town (such as the town law of Lippstadt and Lemgo, perhaps in a slightly modified form). This special feature can be clearly seen in the town model near the former Franciscan monastery.
Lügde was also laid out according to plan as a "fortress town", it was the fortified center for the territorial policy of the Counts of Pyrmont until 1668.
And it has been preserved almost in its basic outline - despite several major fires. The old town is characterized by the early classicist half-timbered town houses with their typical hall-like Deelen and the half-timbered houses in the old town.
The town is one of the most cohesive agricultural towns in our country and is therefore also a member of the "Historic Town Centres in East Westphalia/Lippe" association.
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Openings
Inquiries about guided tours of the town or night watchman tours can be made at the Lügde Tourist Information Office: touristinfo@luegde.de
General Information
Parking Available
Bus stop available
Eligibility
Suitable for any weather
for Groups
for Class
for families
for individual guests
Pet allowed
Suitable for the Elderly
for Children of all Ages
Suitable for Pushchair
Foreign Language
Other Furnishing/Equipment
Children's Playground (outdoors)
Toilet
Payment Options
Directions & Parking facilities
The town is also easily accessible by car.
There are plenty of parking spaces in the town center.
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