Salzspeicher Lübeck
Salzspeicher Lübeck is a row of historic salt storage warehouses built between the 16th and 18th centuries along the Trave River, once used during the city’s time as a major trading hub. The buildings are made of dark red brick with stepped gables, creating a strong repeating pattern that stands out along the waterfront. This makes it a great spot for clean architectural shots, especially when you frame the full row or use the river for reflections. You can shoot from the opposite bank for a wider view or get closer to focus on the details and textures of the facades. Softer light in the morning or evening helps bring out the depth in the brick, while overcast conditions keep the tones even. It is easy to reach on foot from the old town and pairs well with nearby landmarks. (Lübeck, Germany)









