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Gerhard Marcks Haus

Less than a kilometer from the main train station and city hall stands the Gerhard Marcks Haus. Marcks (1889-1981) was a Bauhaus master, and was one of the first faculty members hired at the Bauhaus in 1919. The influences of his long career, including a fascination with animals and the human figure, can be seen in the museum. Inside the Marcks Haus, you'll find temporary exhibits of modern and contemporary sculpture along with select presentations from their permanent collection. In addition to attending guided tours on the weekend, visitors can also make appointments to view pieces of art that are not currently on display, making this a great museum for true fans of the art form.

Bremen Cathedral

The Bremen Cathedral, which is dedicated to St. Peter, has a long and dynamic history. The cathedral is part of the Bremian Evangelical Church, thus making it the proto-cathedral for the last Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen. Its original building is thought to have been a timber-framed church built in the 8th century. The Cathedral has been built and destroyed several times since then; the current building boasts impressive twin towers built in the 13th century which raise high above Market Square where it is situated. Inside there are ancient hand-carved choir stalls and five different organs which are carefully used and maintained. There are also two crypts containing the mummified bodies of around 90 archbishops and other church leaders. Come for a congregation or for one of the public concerts offered by the church.

Bremer Geschichtenhaus

Bremer Geschichtenhaus is a one of a kind museum which tells the story of this charming town through live performances. Actors in traditional garb portray the city's history, enthralling the audience with their performance. So don't hesitate to indulge in this unique experience.

Bremer Marktplatz

The Bremer Marktplatz (Market Plaza) is one of the oldest open areas in Bremen, and though it no longer serves as a market, it still functions as a hub for activities. The annual Christmas Markets are an exception and still takes place here. The plaza is a convergence of several major streets which lead into a large, open area. Lining the plaza are some of Bremen 's oldest buildings, including the Bremen Dom (Cathedral) and the Rathaus (City Hall).

Schnoor

From afar, the houses look like they are like beads of a string, probably the reason why this neighborhood is called Schnoor. It began as a fisherman colony in the 10th Century and today there are houses dating far back to the 15th Century. Its quaint nooks, narrow streets and picturesque houses have attracted hordes of tourists. As you stroll by, you will notice many galleries, museums, theatres, workshops antique stores, restaurants, pubs and bars. Some of the interesting sights are the Propstei St. Johann, Bremen City Wall, Ottjen Alldag Fountain and Beim Bade.

Bremen City Hall

Built between 1405 through 1410, Bremen City Hall is an architectural beacon in Germany. The renowned town hall showcases Gothic, Baroque as well as the Renaissance facade which it received (designed by Lüder von Bentheim) about 200 years later. After facing some damage during wars, the city hall was heavily restored over the years and has become a major tourist attraction. Tours through the town hall are particularly popular and are often offered in conjunction with a tour through the rest of the city. English-language tours can be booked by telephone. A visit to the cellar, home to over a million bottles of wine and the oldest tap wine in the country, is highly recommended. The Bremen Town Hall is listed on UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage Site list. Bremer Rathaus often plays host to festivals and cultural events such as Schaffermahlzeit.

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