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The Schnoor District, commonly referred to as the ‘Schnoor Quarter,’ is a charming medieval district of Schnoor that has been regentrified from being one of the poorest parts of the city into a bustling artistic haven. Named after the traditional rope-making trades that once flourished here, the district features many well-preserved 15th- to 18th-century homes, including the Schifferhaus (1630), the Landherrnamt (1856), and the 14th-century brick-built Gothic St. John's Church. The quarter is also home to many cafés and craft shops that showcase the creative demographic of the area, and a great way to explore the Schnoor District is on a guided walking tour.
Hutfilterstraße 16-18, 28195, Bremen

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