Market Square
Square surrounded by Renaissance-style buildings.
Square surrounded by Renaissance-style buildings.
Expressionist architecture.
Art museum.
Museum dedicated to painter Paula Modersohn-Becker.
Climate museum.
Maritime museum.
Bremen’s oldest quarter, lined with small 15th- & 16th-century houses.
Museum dedicated to painters Fritz & Hermine Overbeck.
Asiatic garden.
Sculpture by artist Gerhard Marcks.
Municipal park.
Café & roastery housed in the former HAG Coffee Factory by architect Hugo Wagner.
Tea room serving home-made cakes.
Cathedral Museum.
Weser Renaissance trade chamber.
Church with stained-glass windows by artist Alfred Manessier.
Concert hall.
Art & local history museum.
Contemporary art gallery.
Museum dedicated to sculptor Gerhard Marcks.
Museum dedicated to emigration to the New World.
Museum dedicated to the history of the ports of Bremen.
Local history museum.
Museum dedicated to the history of psychiatry.
Contemporary art gallery.
Northern European fine & decorative art.
Contemporary art gallery.
Historical tramlines.
Former sewage pumping station, now a museum.
House of Glass (1966) by architect Wassili Luckhardt with a sculpture garden.
Town hall canteen since 1405.
Botanical garden.
Statue signifying Bremen’s town privileges.
Local history museum.
Flemish Renaissance guildhall by architect Johan de Buschener.
Medieval church.
Church with a Beckerath organ & stained-glass windows by Erhart Mitzlaff.
World War II submarine bunker.
World War II submarine.
Opera, drama & ballet performances.
Medieval town hall with a 17th-century Weser Renaissance facade.
Natural history & ethnographic museum.
Science & technology museum.
Reconstructed medieval weighing house.
Contemporary art museum.
Design museum.