Market Square
Square surrounded by Renaissance-style buildings.
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.
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.
Museum dedicated to painters Fritz & Hermine Overbeck.
House of Glass (1966) by architect Wassili Luckhardt with a sculpture garden.
Museum dedicated to painter Paula Modersohn-Becker.
Town hall canteen since 1405.
Botanical garden.
Statue signifying Bremen’s town privileges.
Bremen’s oldest quarter, lined with small 15th- & 16th-century houses.
Local history museum.
Flemish Renaissance guildhall by architect Johan de Buschener.
Museum dedicated to the history of the ports of Bremen.
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.