Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #20 in Bremen, Germany
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9.8 km
105 m
Explore Bremen in Germany with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in BremenIndividual Sights in BremenSight 1: Haus Klatte
Haus Klatte is located in Bremen, district Schwachhausen, district Riensberg, Schwachhauser Heerstraße 170. The residential and summer house was built in 1896. It has been a listed building in Bremen since 1986.
Sight 2: Sankt Remberti
St. Remberti – named after Rimbert, who was Bishop of Bremen from 865 to 888 – is a Protestant parish in the Schwachhausen district of Bremen.
Sight 3: Friedhofskapelle Riensberg
The cemetery chapel Riensberg is located in Bremen, district Schwachhausen, district Riensberg, Friedhofstraße 51. The chapel, the cemetery overseer's house and the mortuary were built in 1875 according to plans by building inspector Johannes Rippe. They have been listed as historical monuments in Bremen since 1984.
Sight 4: Füllhorn
The Füllhorn sculpture stands in front of the main entrance of the Focke Museum in Bremen-Schwachhausen. It is included in the list of monuments and statues of the city of Bremen.
Sight 5: Seenotrettungskreuzer Paul Denker
The sea rescue cruiser Paul Denker is a museum ship in Bremen, Germany. It was the first ship made entirely of aluminium by the German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked Persons (DGzRS) and at the same time the smallest of all sea rescue units built in Germany with a daughter boat. In total, the cruiser was in service with the company for 38 years.
Sight 6: Focke-Museum
The Focke Museum is the museum of history and the history of art for the city and state of Bremen. It was formed in 1924 by the merger of a museum of industry and commerce and the previous historical museum, and is named for the founder of the latter, Johann Focke (1848–1922), a Bremen privy councillor and father of Henrich Focke. It is located in 4.5 hectares of grounds in the Riensberg neighbourhood of the city. In addition to a main building which opened in 1964 and was extended in 2002, the museum complex includes buildings dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
Sight 7: Eichenhof
The list of cultural monuments in Schwachhausen lists all cultural monuments in the Bremen district of Schwachhausen.
Wikipedia: Liste der Kulturdenkmäler in Schwachhausen (DE), Website
Sight 8: Haus Riensberg
Gut Riensberg is a historic country estate with a park in Bremen-Schwachhausen, at Schwachhauser Heerstraße No. 240, which is now part of the Focke Museum. Haus Riensberg has been a listed building since 1973.
Sight 9: Landhaus Krages
Landhaus Krages is located in Bremen, district Horn-Lehe, district Horn, Marcusallee 11. The country house was built in 1925 according to plans by Hans Haering.
Sight 10: Villa Borgward
The Borgward Villa and the neighbouring Allmers Park to the east in the Bremen district of Horn-Lehe were laid out as a country estate in 1750, and from the beginning of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century they were known as the Focke-Fritze estate. Allmers Park was acquired by the state of Bremen in 1936. From 1952 to 2000, the Landhaus Horner Heerstraße No. 11/11a was inhabited by the Borgward family. It is not to be confused with the house of the former Borgward sales company at Pfalzburger Straße 69 in Hastedt.
Sight 11: Horner Kirche
The Horner Church in Bremen-Horn-Lehe, district Horn, Horner Heerstraße No. 30, is the Protestant church of the Holy Cross from 1824. It has been a listed building since 1973.
Sight 12: Norddeutsche Mission
The former Horn parsonage in Bremen, Horn-Lehe district, Horn district, Berckstraße 27, was built in 1878 and 1927 according to plans by Johann Heinrich Bolte and Heinrich J. Kayser respectively.
Sight 13: Botanika
Botanika is an indoor botanical garden with science center, in the Rhododendron-Park Bremen. The greenhouses opened in the year 2003 and show primarily azaleas and rhododendrons. Together with the surrounding park, it contains the largest rhododendron collection in the world, featuring roughly 650 species and 3500 varieties.
Sight 14: Gut Landruhe
Gut Landruhe is a former estate with manor house and park Am Rüten No. 2–4 in Bremen-Horn-Lehe (Lehesterdeich), directly on the border with Oberneuland.
Sight 15: Gut Landruhe, Hofmeierhaus
The list of cultural monuments in Horn-Lehe lists all cultural monuments in the Bremen district of Horn-Lehe.
Wikipedia: Liste der Kulturdenkmäler in Horn-Lehe (DE), Website
Sight 16: Uppe-Angst-Gedenkstein
From the end of the 12th to the end of the 17th century, Uppe Angst was the court of the Gohs Hollerland in Bremen and today refers to a street named after this historic place in the Bremen district of Oberneuland.
Sight 17: Park Holdheim
Gut Holdheim is a former estate with a manor house and park in Bremen-Oberneuland at Apfelallee No. 30. It has been a listed building since 1973.
Sight 18: Haus Weyhausen
Haus Weyhausen is located in Bremen, Oberneuland district, Oberneulander Landstraße 183.
Sight 19: Heinekenspark
Heinekens Park is a historic park and a historic building in Bremen-Oberneuland at Oberneulander Landstraße 151.
Sight 20: Haus Heineken
In the list of cultural monuments in Oberneuland, all cultural monuments from the Bremen district of Oberneuland are listed.
Wikipedia: Liste der Kulturdenkmäler in Oberneuland (DE), Website
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