Review:

Spitzen Gebel (pointed gable) is a beautiful historic building in the center of the city that dating back to 1400 and is the oldest and last of its kind in Bremen. Built in the 13th century as a townhouse, the building was rebuilt in the Gothic style in 1590, and again in 1610, and was named after the late Gothic gabling added to the building. Located behind the main square in Bremen, Spitzen Gebel is home to a public house that is famous for serving Schnapps known as Sluk ut de Lamp (swig from the lamp), which is made from an age-old Swedish recipe dating back hundreds of years.

Spitzen Gebel, Hinter dem Schütting 1, Bremen, Germany, Phone: +49-42-13-30

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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