Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #1 in Stadtgebiet Bremen, Germany
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2.8 km
62 m
Explore Stadtgebiet 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.
Individual Sights in Stadtgebiet BremenSight 1: Stadtgarten Vegesack
The Vegesack Stadtgarten with the Vegesacker Weser Promenade is located in Bremen in the Vegesack district, directly on the Weser. It is part of the maritime mile.
Sight 2: Schlepper Regina
The Regina is a former shipyard tug and today a technical monument on the Maritime Mile in Vegesack.
Sight 3: Ulrichs’sches Wohnhaus
The Ulrichssche Wohnhaus, or Ulrichsvilla, is located in Bremen, district Vegesack, district Vegesack, Weserstraße 65.
Sight 4: Haus Kapitän Ruyter
The house Kapitän Ruyter in Bremen-Vegesack, district Vegesack, Kimmstraße 1, dates from 1840.
Sight 5: Haus Kapitän Behring
The list of cultural monuments in Vegesack lists all cultural monuments in the Bremen district of Vegesack.
Wikipedia: Liste der Kulturdenkmäler in Vegesack (DE), Website
Sight 6: Villa Schröder
Villa Schröder is a bourgeois residential building in Bremen, Vegesack district, Vegesack district, Weserstraße 78a/79, on the high bank of the Weser. The villa was built in 1887 according to plans by Ludwig Klingenberg and Hugo Weber and has been a listed building since 1996.
Sight 7: Villa Bischoff
The Villa Bischoff is located in Bremen, district Vegesack, district Vegesack, Weserstraße 84, on the high bank of the Weser. It was built in 1887 according to plans by Ludwig Klingenberg and Hugo Weber. The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1984.
Sight 8: Villa Steinbrügge
Villa Steinbrügge is located in Bremen, district Vegesack, district Vegesack, Weserstraße 85, on the high bank of the Weser. It was built around 1840. Today (2023) the building is used for living.
Sight 9: Marktbrunnen Entfaltung
The market fountain is located in Bremen-Vegesack in the Reeder-Bischoff-Straße at the Kleiner Markt or Ambassador-Duckwitz-Platz. It is included in the list of fountains in the city of Bremen.
Sight 10: Haus Dr. Pickel
The Dr. Pickel house in Bremen-Vegesack, district of Vegesack, Sagerstraße 26, dates from 1931.
Sight 11: Overbeck-Museum
The Overbeck Museum is located in the listed “Alten Packhaus” and “Kito-Haus” in the Alten Hafenstraße in Bremen-Vegesack. It is the only museum in the Bremen city area dedicated to one of the founding fathers of the artist colony Worpswede, the painter Fritz Overbeck (1869–1909), and his wife, Hermine Overbeck-Rohte (1869–1937).
Sight 12: Fluke
The Vegesacker Wal-Schwanzfins is a monument in Bremen-Vegesack on the Weserpromenade near the Vegesacker Harbour. It was set up in 1995 and is listed in the list of monuments and statue pictures of the city of Bremen.
Sight 13: Havenhaus
The Havenhaus in Vegesack is a listed building in the street Am Vegesacker Hafen Nr. 12 in Bremen, Germany. Built in the middle of the 17th century as the official residence of the harbour master of Vegesack, it is now used as a restaurant and hotel.
Sight 14: BV 2 Vegesack
The Vegesack is an iron sailing logger that was launched in 1895 at the Bremer Vulkan shipyard as a herring logger and bears the fishing number BV 2. Since 2018, the ship has been listed as a movable monument.
Sight 15: Seenotrettungskreuzer Bremen
The Bremen (III) was a former twin-screw motor lifeboat (MRB) of the German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked Persons (DGzRS), which had been converted into the first sea rescue cruiser in the early 1950s. The aim of this test cruiser was to prove that the concept of a daughter boat (TB) had proven itself in sea rescue operations.
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