Bremen - Germany
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New district Uberseestadt in Bremen | Rating: 9.00 |
Today we will walk through the new district of Bremen Überseestadt, which can be translated as the City above the Water, read more... |
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Bremerhaven | Rating: 8.40 |
City of Bremerhaven is a port of Bremen. Together they form a separate and the smallest land in Germany. City is fairly new (founded in 1827) and located on the seafront, so almost all of the attractions are connected with the sea, read more... |
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Bremen | Rating: 8.00 |
Bremen is known throughout the world for the Bremen Town Musicians. Monument to the Musicians of Bremen by sculptor Gerhard Marcks was established in 1951 in the downtown and is a symbol of the city. Bronze sculpture resresents the main characters: a donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster standing on each other in the shape of a pyramid, read more... |
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Christmas market in Bremen | Rating: 7.20 |
Like every other major German city, Bremen hosts a traditional Christmas market. In 2020, its special feature was the colorful illumination of the buildings, which created a real festive atmosphere, read more... |
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Christmas market in Bremerhaven | Rating: 7.20 |
Bremerhaven is located on the northern coast of Germany, and it is also a relatively new city. In this regard, the market has several features. First of all the there can be quite a cold wind due to nearby sea, which is a minus. Secondly there are not many people here, which is a plus, and thirdly there is quite a lot of free space. This can be either a plus or a minus, depending on how you prefer, read more... |
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Vegesack | Rating: 6.20 |
We came here because found a city with a funny name on the map. As it turned out, no one knows exactly where the name came from, and it's not officially a separate city now, but a district of Bremen. The period from 1618 to 1623, when the first artificial river port in Germany was built here by the Bremen Council, can be considered the moment of the city's foundation. However, by the end of the 18th century, due to the siltation of the Weser River, large ships could no longer use it. With the incorporation of Bremen in 1803, the situation improved. At the beginning of the 20th century, Vegesack was even home to Europe's largest herring harvesting fleet, read more... |
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