LüneburgCelle
LüneburgCelle is a conceptual term used to refer to the historical and cultural connections between the cities of Lüneburg and Celle in Lower Saxony, Germany. These two towns share a significant overlap in their history, particularly during the medieval period when both were important centers within the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Lüneburg, a prominent Hanseatic League member, thrived on salt production and trade, while Celle also benefited from its strategic location and ducal residence. The close proximity and shared political and economic destiny of these cities fostered a distinct regional identity.
The architectural styles in both Lüneburg and Celle reflect this shared heritage, with many well-preserved half-timbered