Wander through the city center and while contemplating its amazing architecture, learn about the highlights of Bremen's history. Discover that here is beauty and history from the medieval Bremen Town Hall and the Statue of Roland, both UNESCO World Heritage, to the marvellous and unique Schnoor quarter. If you love history and photography walk with me and find out why no one can escape the charm of this Hanseatic city.
Since 789 AD there has been a religious building here that for hundreds of years was the center of the catholic church power, not only in Bremen, but in Northern Germany. We will learn about the highlights of its 1,200 years of history in its spectacular main nave.
We will learn about the Town Hall's history and details about its exquisite façade, built in Renaissance of the Weser style. We will learn also about the delicious treasures hidden in its basement and the character and symbolism of the Statue of Roland. Also we will know why both of them, are since 2004 a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We will find out why is Bremen a Hanseatic state, some details about the beautiful Schutting and the other elegant buildings around the square, that although it may not seem so, are quite new.
You will make your own way to the meeting points