What to do and see in State of Bremen, State of Bremen: The Best Free Things to do

March 19, 2022 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best top things to do in State of Bremen, Germany including Phil Porter Salon Obscura, Simon-Loschen-Leuchtturm, St. Peter's Cathedral (St. Petri Dom), Bremen Town Hall, Museen Boettcherstrasse, Historische Altstadt, Fischraeucherei Franke, Deutsches Auswandererhaus, Marktplatz, Schnoor Viertel.
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1. Phil Porter Salon Obscura

Hollerstr. 6, 28203 Bremen, State of Bremen Germany +49 421 51702560 [email protected] http://phil-porter.de/salon-obscura/
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Phil Porter Salon Obscura

Phil Porter presents: SALON OBSCURA - Cabinet of Curiosities Photo-Exhibition in Bremen-Viertel - Opening hours: TUE – SAT 12am – 8pm - Free entry

Reviewed By thorstens2019 - Bremen, Germany

I was there with some friends of me because they know Phil Porter for his photgraphs. Make sure to check out his great pictures on philporter.de The Salon Obscura which Phil and his team had build is a real adventure and a little escape from the reality. Hidden in the heard of the city is this lovely handmade place full of obscurities, strange stories, a maze and lots of fun obstacles. Basicaly it's an exhibition of the unique photographies he did, but you have find your way through the hotel corridors to see all the great pictures! In my opinion it is a place you can't find enywhere else. Go there, getting lost and leave some money for postcards or posters to support there work. We had to wait a few minutes outsides because you can only go in with 4 people at a time. So bring some time and have a strange little journey.

2. Simon-Loschen-Leuchtturm

Am Leuchtturm, 27568 Bremerhaven, State of Bremen Germany http://www.bremerhaven.de/de/tourismus/schiffe-haefen/simon-loschen-leuchtturm.21716.html
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Simon-Loschen-Leuchtturm

3. St. Peter's Cathedral (St. Petri Dom)

Sandstrasse 10 - 12, 28195 Bremen, State of Bremen Germany +49 421 365040 [email protected] http://www.stpetridom.de/
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4.5 based on 785 reviews

St. Peter's Cathedral (St. Petri Dom)

Reviewed By bipps2015 - Prince Edward Island, Canada

This cathedral was incredible. I was there during an organ concert--a perfect environment for wonderful music. But at the back, they have a small museum that should not be missed. Lots of pieces from the Middle Ages and Reformation. They had a priest's vestments from the 12th century!

4. Bremen Town Hall

Am Markt 21, 28195 Bremen, State of Bremen Germany +49 421 3614102 [email protected] http://www.rathaus-bremen.de/sixcms/detail.php?gsid=bremen54.c.2668.de
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4.5 based on 948 reviews

Bremen Town Hall

Reviewed By jjjsn - Boernsen, Germany

Located at the market square where you'll get to see the St Petri's Dom, the Town Musicians and Roland statue within the vicinity. Beautiful Town Hall @ Rathaus.

5. Museen Boettcherstrasse

Boettcherstr. 6-10, 28195 Bremen, State of Bremen Germany +49 421 3388222 [email protected] http://www.museen-boettcherstrasse.de
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4.5 based on 189 reviews

Museen Boettcherstrasse

Reviewed By bipps2015 - Prince Edward Island, Canada

I wasn't especially interested in the modern material that's there--although I can see others would be. It is very well done. However, they have a super collection of Reformation art and objects including Lucas Cranach's paintings of Martin Luther and Katerina von Bora. Wonderful! That by itself is worth the price of admission.

6. Historische Altstadt

Bremen, State of Bremen Germany http://www.bremen.de
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4.5 based on 1,256 reviews

Historische Altstadt

Reviewed By michaelbK4856BU - Frankfurt, Germany

The old town hall, the Roland statue, churches, the Schnorr quarter and the Modersohn Becker museum, all things one should enjoy slowly while indulging yourself with chocolate from Bremen (Hachez or Feodora).

7. Fischraeucherei Franke

Am Pumpwerk 2, 27572 Bremerhaven, State of Bremen Germany +49 471 74206 http://www.fisch-franke.de/
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Fischraeucherei Franke

8. Deutsches Auswandererhaus

Columbusstrasse 65, 27568 Bremerhaven, State of Bremen Germany +49 471 902200 [email protected] http://www.dah-bremerhaven.de
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Deutsches Auswandererhaus

In Europe’s largest and most modern theme museum on the topic of emigration, the German Emigration Center, Bremerhaven (Deutsches Auswandererhaus), you can authentically follow the paths of 7 Million Europeans who left their homeland via the port of Bremerhaven, Germany in search for a better life in the New World and begin a personal search for your own ancestors using our state of the art research facilities.

Reviewed By BarbaraMartin74 - Zofingen, Switzerland

This museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of European emigration in the 19th and 20th century. Although the entrance is a bit costly, it is definitely worth the visit. With your ticket, an emigrant's and an immigrant's profiles are attributed to you and you can follow them through their journey out of Europe or to Germany, through all the various stages. Dozens of real stories of emigration are very successfully inserted into the historical canvass of the various political, religious and economic factors that pushed people to emigrate. The interior of a shipcabin at various times is also very-well reproduced. Along the way, you can listen to many commentaries, descriptions, testimonies... The second part of the museum, on immigration to Germany, is also very interesting and similarly shows a dozen various trajectories of immigration from diverse cultural backgrounds, far from clichés.

9. Marktplatz

Bremen, State of Bremen Germany +49 421 321676 http://www.bremen.de/marktplatz
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4.5 based on 1,153 reviews

Marktplatz

Reviewed By jjjsn - Boernsen, Germany

Beautiful square with St Petri Dom & Town Hall in the surrounding. It's so calm during this time, nice for photography.

10. Schnoor Viertel

28195 Bremen, State of Bremen Germany +49 421 38010998 http://www.bremen-schnoor.de
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Schnoor Viertel

Reviewed By JTJovancic - Belgrade, Serbia

A beautiful street full of history. Entering the street from the main city square, you are entering the time portal and are being transfered to mideval times. Placed in great preserved buildings you can find museums, restaurants, hand made candy shops, soap shops, souvenir shops...

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