Culture & History in Bremen
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You have decided to visit the beautiful North German city of Bremen: an excellent choice because Bremen not only invites you to relax, stroll and shop but also to discover numerous historical sights. This city tour will help you find and explore exciting sites in Bremen's Old Town. It will show you numerous buildings, squares/plazas, and monuments so you can reflect on the city's past, rich with traditions, centuries of free citizenship, and worldwide trade connections. Your tour will start at Sögestraße, where famous sculptures by Peter Lehmann featuring pigs and shepherds are located. Visit the fantastic St. Peter's Cathedral, built by Charlemagne in the 8th century. Take a tour of the cathedral and look at the many columns and art objects. Your tour will end at the only middle-age town hall in Europe that was neither destroyed nor rebuilt. Today it is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be ready to dive into Bremen's history and culture!
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A Historical Walk through Bremen's Old Town
TOP-1 most rated Culture & History in Bremen
- A Historical Walk through Bremen's Old Town: Highly acclaimed, this tour is a deep dive into Bremen's rich historical narrative. Starting at Sögestraße, and leading to the iconic St. Peter's Cathedral, the experience culminates at the medieval town hall, a UNESCO-listed marvel.
TOP-1 new Culture & History in Bremen for experienced tourists
- A Historical Walk through Bremen's Old Town: This new tour invites seasoned travellers to explore the depths of Bremen's heritage. Engage with the city's storied past from Sögestraße to the St. Peter's Cathedral, ending at Bremen's medieval town hall, a historical jewel.