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ronald1987
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I went to Bremen, in northern Germany for 4 days last week.
I forgot my own camera as I was in a rush when I left. But luckily one of my travel companions had brought a fantastic camera that I used a lot. Even though I wanted to take many more pictures, here's what I've got. Enjoy!
Looking at the old city (left) and factories (right) from a bridge over the "Weser" river
Square in the middle of the city centre.
That's the St Petri Dom in the back, and the city hall to the left.
A statue of "Die vier Bremer Stadtmusikanten" (Bremen's four musicians!)
They are from a fairytale.
City Hall
The St Petri Dom
Close-up
Adjacent to the larger square, there is a smaller square that can be seen in the background here.
Note, to the left, there is a text displayed on a building; it says
Gedenke der Bruder, die das Schiksal unsere Trennung tragen!,
which means: think of our brothers, who bear the fate of our separation. It refers to the division of Germany from 1945-1989.
Statue of Poseidon
And now some pictures of: Schnoor. This neighbourhood is known for it's small, narrow streets.
Swedish flags are everywhere because the Swedish national soccer team was practicing for the World Cup in Bremen.
We've left the Schnoor neighbourhood again.
a lot of trams on the city's streets
I ran into this building, don't know exactly what it is, but it looked really nice.
Details...
Two more pics of the St Petri Dom
The entrance
This is the area immediately outside of the central railway station.
Me in front of one of Germany's largest breweries. This is Beck's Brewery (have you heard of that beer?)
That's all for now
I forgot my own camera as I was in a rush when I left. But luckily one of my travel companions had brought a fantastic camera that I used a lot. Even though I wanted to take many more pictures, here's what I've got. Enjoy!
Looking at the old city (left) and factories (right) from a bridge over the "Weser" river
Square in the middle of the city centre.
That's the St Petri Dom in the back, and the city hall to the left.
A statue of "Die vier Bremer Stadtmusikanten" (Bremen's four musicians!)
They are from a fairytale.
City Hall
The St Petri Dom
Close-up
Adjacent to the larger square, there is a smaller square that can be seen in the background here.
Note, to the left, there is a text displayed on a building; it says
Gedenke der Bruder, die das Schiksal unsere Trennung tragen!,
which means: think of our brothers, who bear the fate of our separation. It refers to the division of Germany from 1945-1989.
Statue of Poseidon
And now some pictures of: Schnoor. This neighbourhood is known for it's small, narrow streets.
Swedish flags are everywhere because the Swedish national soccer team was practicing for the World Cup in Bremen.
We've left the Schnoor neighbourhood again.
a lot of trams on the city's streets
I ran into this building, don't know exactly what it is, but it looked really nice.
Details...
Two more pics of the St Petri Dom
The entrance
This is the area immediately outside of the central railway station.
Me in front of one of Germany's largest breweries. This is Beck's Brewery (have you heard of that beer?)
That's all for now