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Located in the Schnoor neighborhood in the medieval center, Bremen's narrow Bottcherstrasse is officially the city’s narrowest street and is only 100 meters long. The beautiful street was transformed between 1926 and 1931 into an avenue of museums and is lined with many examples of unusual expressionist architecture. Notable attractions include the Paula Becker-Modersohn Museum based in a unique expressionist brick building, the Roselius-Haus (1588), which houses the Ludwig Roselius Museum, and the famous Glockenspiel House with its three-times-a-day chime. The ‘secret’ entrance to the street is guarded by the impressive gold Lichtbringer (Light Bringer) sculpture.

Böttcherstrasse, D-28195, Bremen

Bottcherstrasse
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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