The last day of the weddding festivities started with breakfast at Cismar monastery.
After breakfast I left Grömitz the way I had come, heading towards Lübeck. On the way into Lübeck I passed Bad Schwartau which is known throughout Germany for its jam production company of the same name.
Lübeck in turn is famous for its marzipan, so my obvious first stop was the Lübecker Marzipan Speicher located in a beautiful red-brick storehouse on the river Trave.
It was extremely windy in Lübeck as can be seen from the fountains in this picture.
Lübeck boasts some impressive architecture in its island-like old town, including a large number of wood frame houses still intact even after two world wars.
Another well-known building is Lübecks' Holsten Tor just outside the old city wall.
Eventually I caught the train back to Berlin with one change in Bad Kleinen.
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