Stülper Huk
Lübeck, Germany, Germany
Stülper Huk is a historic headland on the Trave River in Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, known for its strategic importance in controlling medieval shipping and trade routes.
Fortified by Count Adolf II of Holstein around 1147–1149 after a Slavic raid, it later saw destruction by Abodrites in 1181 during conflicts involving Emperor Barbarossa and Henry the Lion, with research revealing even older Iron Age and Roman Imperial period settlements, including fortifications and artifacts from nearly 2,000 years ago as uncovered in 2025 excavations.
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23569 Lübeck, Germany
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