Bremen: Gothic Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Gothic architecture
- Specialty museum
- Church
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- Art museum
- Park
- Street
- Square
- Lake
- Nature
- Natural attraction
- Shopping
- Shopping centre
- Monuments and statues
- Cemetery
- Fountain
- Neighbourhood
- Memorial
City Hall
600-year-old town hall with a restaurant The Bremen City Hall is an architectural gem and a symbol of the Hanseatic city's rich history and independence. Located in the heart of Bremen's market square, this Gothic building, with its Renaissance facade, has been the seat of the city's administration for over...
Bremen Cathedral
Tower-topped Romanesque cathedral Bremen Cathedral, known in German as Bremer Dom or St. Petri Dom zu Bremen, stands as a towering testament to the city's medieval history and religious heritage. This imposing church, situated in the market square at the heart of Bremen, Germany, has been a site of...
Market
The Bremen Market Square is a quintessential emblem of the historic heart of Bremen, Germany, renowned for its striking blend of architectural styles and vibrant cultural life. Nestled in the city center, this square is a hub of social and commercial activity, drawing...
Church of Our Lady
The Church of Our Lady, known in German as "Unser Lieben Frauen Kirchhof," stands as a prominent landmark in the historic city of Bremen, Germany. This church, a masterpiece of Brick Gothic architecture, serves not only as a place of worship but also as a testament...
St. John's Church
St. John's Church, known in German as St. Johannis, stands as a testament to the rich religious and architectural history of Bremen, Germany. This historic church, located in the Schnoor quarter, is one of the oldest landmarks in the city, dating back to the 14th...
Saint Martin's Church
Saint Martin's Church, a historical landmark nestled in the heart of Bremen, Germany, stands as a testament to the city's rich religious and architectural heritage. This venerable church, with its Romanesque style, has been a place of worship and a community...
Unser Lieben Frauen Kirchhof
Nestled in the heart of Bremen, Germany, Unser Lieben Frauen Kirchhof is a historic square that exudes the charm and character of the city's rich past. This quaint square, notable for its cobblestone pathways and serene atmosphere, is an integral part of Bremen's urban...
Heineken House
The Heineken House is a historic building in Bremen, Germany. The house has Bremen's oldest painted wooden ceiling. The building's exterior dates from the 18th century but its core is medieval.
Spitzen Gebel
Spitzen Gebel is a historic building in the centre of Bremen, Germany, located at No. 1, Hinter dem Schütting. Its origins date to the year 1400, but it was rebuilt in the Gothic style in 1590 with additions in 1610. Since 1973, it has been a listed building.
New Town Hall
The New Town Hall has stood on the Domshof in the centre of Bremen, Germany since 1913. Located behind the Unser-Lieben-Frauen-Kirchhof cemetery, it is adjacent to the older section of the Town Hall with which it forms a harmonious ensemble.