Description
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Description
Step into the heart of Bremen, Germany, with a guided walking tour of the enchanting Schnoor district. This atmospheric neighborhood is renowned for its narrow lanes and centuries-old architecture, offering a unique glimpse into the city’s medieval past.
As you stroll through the Schnoor, your guide will share fascinating stories about its origins, dating back to the 13th century when a Franciscan monastery was first established here. Today, the beautifully preserved St. John's Church stands as a striking example of 14th-century redbrick Gothic style.
Admire the charming houses from the 17th and 18th centuries, many of which remain in their original state. You'll see notable landmarks like Haus Schnoor 15, also called Brasilhaus, and Packhaus Schnoor 2, both showcasing the district’s rich architectural heritage.
Throughout the tour, explore the diverse styles of classicism, historicism, Baroque, and Renaissance as you discover the stories of Schnoor’s past inhabitants. Please note, all buildings are viewed from the outside to preserve their historic integrity.
This one-hour tour is available in German and can be enjoyed as a shared or private experience, accommodating groups of up to 40 people. Secure your spot today and experience Bremen’s most charming quarter—book now before spaces fill up!







