Tourist Attractions At Breman

The city boost many tourist destination for the travelers that are worth exploring.The main tourist destination are located in the Altstadt, on the Weser’s northeast bank. You will find the Renaissance town hall and the late Gothic cathedral that are worth visiting. A life-sized bronze statue of the city’s most famous residents - the Bremen town musicians (a rooster cat dog and donkey) heroes of a Grimm Brothers’ story. Few of the most exotic areas around are the Bötcherstrasse and Schnoorviertel areas. Here you will find many small shops, galleries and cafes that are worth trying.

Major Tourist Attraction

Cathedral (Dom St. Peter) -

This is the most impressive early Gothic Cathedral of St Petri. The most fascinating thing abot the church is its brooding interior, that differs from Romanesque to late Gothic. (Easter – October It remain open from Mon to Fri 10am – 5pm, Sat 10am – 1pm, Sun 2pm – 5pm).


Bötcherstrasse


It is located south side of the Markplatz, the Böttcherstrasse was transformed in the 1920s by the Bremen coffee Magnate Ludwig Roselius, who commissioned local artists to convert the alleyway into a Gothic-cum-Art Nouveau fantasy. The street, today a 110-metre pedestrian walkway area.



Market Square and Roland
For past many centuaries, the Market Square has been located at the heart of the Hanseatic City. The square is located around the Hanseatic Cross, and is built in commemoration of those Hanseatic members that took part in the War of Liberation.

Right in the center, you will find the stone statue of Knight Roland, Bremen's most famous sight that holds the eyes of every visitor. Built in 1404, the Roland is depicted as a symbol of civic rights and independence from its archbishop. He now stares at the modern Parliament building, one of the ugliest edifices to disgrace a German town.


Rathaus -

On the Market Square lies the historic Rathaus showcasing an unrivalled Renaissance-style façade. It is called to be one of the most attractive edifice in northern Germany. You can only visit the interiors as part of a guided tour (Mon – Sat 11am, noon, 3pm and 4pm, Sun 11am and noon, entrance fee 5,- DM). The place is worth visiting as you come to know many things about the architecture of the building.


Liebfrauenkirche -

This is the main shopping street of Bremen, you will find the Liebfrauenkirche, a lovely hall church engulfed by a flower market.

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