QUE HACER EN BREMEN ALEMANIA ✅ El Ayuntamiento de Bremen 🇩🇪 Bremen Germany 4K
This city has the second most important port in Germany and some of its monuments have been declared a world heritage site. Come with me to discover the corners of this city that has changed the history of this country. I am Diego Perdomo and this is a Chamo on a trip from Bremen.
Good morning my kids, I’m already in the streets of Hamburg because I’m going to take a bus to take you to see Bremen, I’m going to do it at the bus station which is right next to the train station so come with me.
Well, my friends, I have already arrived in Bremen, the journey is short, it is just an hour and a half and I have little time to see the most important things in this city, which is also the second most important port in Germany. Five windmills from the 17th
And 18th centuries are currently preserved in Bremen, the most famous of which is located at the entrance to the city and was part of its walls. Today it is located in a beautiful park surrounded by flowers and vegetation.
Bremen is a city with more than 1200 years of history. During the Middle Ages the city was ruled by merchants and was part of the Hansiatic league, although for a very short time, and was designated as a free city. It became part of
The Hansiatic league again in the 14th century but was expelled at the beginning of the 15th century. In 1827, the port of Bremen was founded, which became the second most important in Germany. The first visit of the day is to the Church of Our Lady,
Which is the second most important church here in Bremen and is close to the town hall and the Cathedral. This church was built in Romanesque style in approximately the year 1000 and since then it has undergone several changes, today it is in
The Gothic style and has been rebuilt on several occasions, the interior is quite simple but the display cases are very very beautiful so it is very worth it and it is free. The famous sculpture of the Bremen musicians recalls the story of a donkey, a dog,
A cat and a rooster who decide to flee from their owners to avoid being sacrificed by them. On their way to the city of Bremen they decide to climb on top of each other to scare some bandits
Who were in a hut, pretending to be a bigger monster, which they achieved, although it is not known if they reached Bremen, today it is a tradition to touch one of the donkey’s legs to ask secretly , according to a legend. I wish it comes true.
Maybe you can’t hear me well because of the sound of the bells, but they’ve been ringing for 10 minutes and it was a beautiful symphony. I loved it. It’s incredible at 12 noon, don’t miss the ringing of the bell here in Bremen.
Well, my friends, right now we are in the Marktplatz, which is the most important square here in Bremen where its main monuments are located, such as the cathedral, the town hall, which is a world heritage site, the Statue of
Roland, and behind here they have a building which is well known but which is generally not visited is the Schütting, which is the old stock exchange here in Bremen. That statue where everyone is taking photos is the Statue of Roland,
Which is one of the landmares here in Bremen. It is a statue that dates back to 1366 when it was first built in wood and then in 1404 it was built in stone and it is the one that has reached us. Imagine it is a statue that is
About 600 years old, this statue is 10m high, it is beautiful, and it is the enormous truth. Hey guys, to visit the town hall here in Bremen you have to buy a ticket because there are
Guided tours and there are only four a day, let’s go to the place where it is, which is on Böttcherstrasse number four, it’s not there at the town hall and Not at all curiously, this is one of the most
Beautiful streets here in Bremen because it was intervened at the beginning of the 20th century by a German artist whose name I will leave here because I can’t remember it and the truth is that it is impressive. Hey, this building behind me is the Glockenspiel house, which is one of
The most famous houses here and also in Bremen. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century so it is not that old but the truth is that the building is very beautiful. Hey guys, I have bad news for you, there are no more tickets for the Rathaus like this.
I won’t be able to show you the inside but on the outside it is already very much worth coming to see. Come early because the tickets they sell are for the day and from the morning. And nothing that happened today is too late for me.
The Rathaus or town hall of Bremen is the most important monument in the city and, together with the statue of Roland, has been a world heritage site since 2004. It was built
At the beginning of the 15th century in Gothic style although it was renovated in Renaissance style at the end of the same century. It was lucky to be saved from the bombings of the Second World War. The interior is full of beautiful rooms, among which
The Golden Chamber and the Ratskeller stand out. Although you cannot visit its interior, it is worth going around and enjoying the rich details of its facades. Now we are going to visit the Bremen Cathedral, which is a church that has been here
Since approximately the year 739. Although of course the temple we have now is not from that date but dates back to the 11th century, and has been of the Protestant Lutheran confession since the 16th century, the interior is beautiful, everything painted, it is in the Gothic style, let’s see it.
The Cathedral of Saint Peter in Bremen is the most important religious building in the city. It is a beautiful Gothic-style building built in the 10th century and stands out for the two enormous towers on its façade, almost 100m high and which are still the tallest buildings in the city. The interior has
A rich decoration and the colors fill every corner of the church. You can climb the tower to appreciate the views of the historic center, however you have to pay in cash. Also here you can visit the Cathedral museum, which is also free
And which I was not going to enter but I must tell you not to miss it because the interior is incredible. It occupies the crypts of the old Romanesque church that was here since the year 739. and everything is painted with frescoes that are approximately 600 years old, so don’t miss this museum.
Hey, here in the Cathedral museum there are some 800-year-old textiles on display that were found on the bodies of people who were buried here in the crypt area. There are miters, togas, shoes, it is very very incredible. Near the Cathedral you can see the Bremen mummies,
Bodies mummified by the action of the mercury that was under the cathedral, of figures who were buried in it and from which the rich tissues that are exhibited in the cathedral today were obtained. To visit it you have to pay entry in cash.
Hey guys, I found a place right next to the Cathedral that is like a shopping center but it is full of tiny restaurants and they have like community tables and everyone sits down to eat wherever and I didn’t see any affordable prices and I’m going to
Eat one hamburger because it’s the easiest thing I found around here and nothing then we continue watching Bremen. And very close to the cathedral is the Schnoor neighborhood, which is the typical traditional neighborhood here in Bremen. A beautiful neighborhood full of little houses in a
Triangle like the typical houses of northern Europe. The streets are cobbled. It is full of little restaurants, little shops, and it is very very pretty. The Schnoor neighborhood is the most picturesque in the city of Bremen, it is a medieval neighborhood where fishermen, sailors and artisans lived and where
Most of the buildings are in perfect condition . It is full of labyrinthine streets that lead to dead ends and small , charming squares full of artisan shops, restaurants and hotels. Hey, this neighborhood is beautiful, the streets are very beautiful, the houses are in a very good state of conservation,
They are painted and the truth is that it seems like you are in a fairy tale, it is very beautiful. Although the Bremen area and northern Germany in general is quite rainy, spring is an ideal time to visit the city. Well, the changing skies give different lights to the beautiful buildings of the
Historic center. At the same time, its parks are filled with greenery and the fields with brightly colored flowers. And with this beautiful view of the Marktplatz I want to say goodbye to this video of the city of Bremen
That I loved and surprised me. I hope you liked it as much as I did, tell me what you thought and I’ll see you in the next video bye my Chamos
Hola mis chamos. Hoy quiero continuar este viaje por Alemania con ustedes, esta vez conociendo una de las ciudades más bonitas de Alemania como lo es Bremen Alemania, el segundo puerto más grande de Alemania, y donde se encuentra uno de los monumentos más conocidos del país como el Ayuntamiento de BRemen o Rathaus Bremen justo frente a la enorme estatua de Rolando una estatua medieval de 10 metros de altura y que forman parte del patrimonio de la Humanidad en Alemania. Vamos a descubrir Bremen Germany 4K
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3 Comments
Bonita ciudad medieval
Me gustan mucho tus videos, gracias por compartir 🤩
Me encantó la estatua de Rolando 😊