Nice video, but here are some corrections about the St. Peter's Cathedral (the "St. Petri Dom") and some of the other churches as well: Being originally built in the 12. century, is a Romanesque building even if it acquired its current appearance mainly around 1900. Also the cathedral along with whe Church of Our Lady are mostly build in sandstone in contrast to many other churches in the centres of northern german cities, which are brickstone buildings. The same applies partially St. Martin and St. Steven. St. John is the only "true" example of a Brick Gothic church within the centre of bremen. Other than that, thank you for portraying my hometown!
8:17 there you are just stepping on a small cross on a black stone: That's the "Spuckstein" ("spit stone", which commemorates the place of the execution of Gesche Gottfried (1831), she was a serial killer who poisoned 15 people with arsenic, including her parents, a brother, husbands and several children). 26:46 Between Weser river and Kleine Weser river it could be called a "Wasserburg", but no, the museum of modern art ist called "Weserburg" :-) 5:20 Brick Gothic in Bremen: - St. Johann church - St. Martini church - St.-Katharinen-Kloster, refectory only - Rathaus, older parts (see side walls, Weserrenaissance to be ignored) Brick Gothic style used in Böttcherstraße ("total work of art") But NOT the St.Petri Dom: No "bricks" there anyway!
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Woww beautiful seen ❤❤
Nice place. i like this video
Thank you!
브레멘에서 온지 2주째가 되어가는데 사진과 눈과 마음으로 다 담고 오지 못한 아쉬움이 너무 남았어요.
황홀한 나라,아름다운 도시 브레멘 다시 가고 싶네요.❤
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Nice place
Thank you!
Always excited to see what creative content come up with next.
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One of the best "walking in" videos I've ever seen 💚
Thank you so much:)
Great video! Love to see Germany a day! I walk in Istanbul to show its besuties...
My hometown
I would like to come here one day. Such a lovely place.
Thankyou for watching!
Nice video, but here are some corrections about the St. Peter's Cathedral (the "St. Petri Dom") and some of the other churches as well: Being originally built in the 12. century, is a Romanesque building even if it acquired its current appearance mainly around 1900. Also the cathedral along with whe Church of Our Lady are mostly build in sandstone in contrast to many other churches in the centres of northern german cities, which are brickstone buildings. The same applies partially St. Martin and St. Steven. St. John is the only "true" example of a Brick Gothic church within the centre of bremen.
Other than that, thank you for portraying my hometown!
Thank you for the correction, appreciate it.
@@earthwalkingtours Anytime. ;-)
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8:17 there you are just stepping on a small cross on a black stone: That's the "Spuckstein" ("spit stone", which commemorates the place of the execution of Gesche Gottfried (1831), she was a serial killer who poisoned 15 people with arsenic, including her parents, a brother, husbands and several children).
26:46 Between Weser river and Kleine Weser river it could be called a "Wasserburg", but no, the museum of modern art ist called "Weserburg" :-)
5:20 Brick Gothic in Bremen:
- St. Johann church
- St. Martini church
- St.-Katharinen-Kloster, refectory only
- Rathaus, older parts (see side walls, Weserrenaissance to be ignored)
Brick Gothic style used in Böttcherstraße ("total work of art")
But NOT the St.Petri Dom: No "bricks" there anyway!
Thank you for visiting!