Bremen is a charming city located in the northwest of Germany, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. This picturesque city offers a plethora of photography locations that are sure to captivate any photographer's eye. From the iconic Bremen Town Musicians statue to the historic Schnoor Quarter, Bremen is a photographer's paradise. The city's beautiful parks, gardens, and riverside promenades also provide excellent opportunities for capturing stunning landscapes and nature shots.
Bremen Rathaus and St Patrick's Cathedral Bremen MarketPlatz (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Bremen, Germany
Being my last day in Germany, I thought it was symbolic to post an image from day trip to the city of Bremen. It was a good three months living in a foreign country without speaking their language. I did not face as much difficulty as I anticipated. Many Germans, especially the younger generation are also proficient in English and are willing to lend a helping hand when needed.
Bremen is a city and a state in the North of Germany and was one of the busiest ports in Germany. Difficult to believe as it as relatively far inland. It is still a proud member of the Hanseatic League. Retired ship captains and their family were given free accommodation and welfare if they decide to settle in Bremen, supported by the generous donations from the local population.
Bremen MarketPlatz houses its Rathaus, St Patrick's Cathedral, Rolan Statue facing the Cathedral, in defiance of the Catholic Chruch, Bremen state parliament and Chamber of Commerce. Fortunately, the Rathaus, Roland Statue and Cathedral remained relatively undamaged during World War 2 when Allied bombers wrecked havoc through most of the city. The locals disguised the Roland Statue and the Rathaus to conceal their identity from the bombers. The Chamber of Commerce had to undergo reconstruction after the war, like many major German cities. Its just a shame to see so many significant historical building and monuments destroyed during the war.
1 exp shot, edited in Photoshop and Lightroom.
The Sail Hotel in Bremerhaven reminds me of of the Burj-al-Arab in Dubai, and my main reason for wanting to photograph this view. The lower, rounded building to the left is the Klimahaus, a nature and climate museum showing various parts of our planet lying on 8° longitude. The wind was howling, and rain was pelting down on me when I stood here. I was wondering if I would be able to get a sharp image during the shoot. But luckily it worked.
The centre of Bremen viewed from across the Weser River. It is December and Christmas decorations adorn the street.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Bremen!
Most notably Adelheid Smitt and J. Chea.