St. Annen Museum
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The St. Annen Museum (St. Anne's Museum) is a museum in Lübeck, Germany.
Previously a monastery built 1502–1515 in late brick gothic style, since 1915 it has housed one of Lübeck's museums of art and cultural history. It has Germany's largest collection of medieval sculpture and altar-pieces, including the famous altars by Hans Memling (formerly at Lübeck Cathedral), Bernt Notke, Hermen Rode, Jacob van Utrecht and Benedikt Dreyer.
The museum is part of the Lübeck world heritage site.
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