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The Cathedral of St. Peter in Bremen, locally known as St. Petri Dom, is a magnificent 11th-century church in the market square in the center of Bremen. Located in the Bleikeller (Lead Cellar), the cathedral features two 320-foot towers that were restored in 1898 and a richly decorated Baroque pulpit that was gifted to the church by the Queen Christina of Sweden in the 17th century. The church is also home to the well-preserved, mummified remains of eight medieval archbishops and other personal items belonging to the bishops.
Cathedral of St. Peter in Bremen, Sandstraße 10-12, 28195 Bremen

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St. Petri Dom Bremen (Cathedral of St. Peter in Bremen)
Bremer Rathaus (Bremen Town Hall)
Bremer Stadtmusikanten (Bremen Town Musicians)
Schlachte Embankment
The Schnoor District
Kunsthalle
Bottcherstrasse
Beck’s Brewery Tour
The Roland Statue
Bleikeller (Lead Cellar)
Standige Vertretung (Permanent Representation Rhineland Bremen)
Spitzen Gebel
Bremer Ratskeller
Henry’s Bar
Kaffeemuhle
Schroters
Theaterschiff (The Theatre Ship)
The Grashoff Bistro
Cafe Heinrich
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