[2025 Bremen Attraction] Travel Guide for St. Petri Dom Bremen (Updated Feb)
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St. Peter's Cathedral in Bremen is 1,200 years old, with early Gothic architecture from the first half of the 13th century and twin towers. If you want to see the mummy, you can go to the ancient part of the church, the underground chapel, where the attraction is the graphite cellar. There are open coffins in the cellar, and eight mummies can be seen dried in the cellar.
Address:
Sandstraße 10-12, 28195 Bremen, Germany
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+49 421 365040
Bremen is breathtaking!
Among the many possible day trips from #hamburg, I chose Bremen because it's nearly one hour away. And I came on a sunny winter day, which made it more special because I saw the city without so much tourists.
The breathtaking sights in Bremen are in the old town center, particularly the town hall and the Protestant church beside it. The city is walkable; actually I finished checking out the main attractions in less than 3 hours since they're pretty close to each other. So after lunch, I walked around the town center and revisited the attractions to find out more detail. Of course, there are other travel guides you can refer to, but the photos I've added here are more of the less-visited parts like the bridge (which amazing graffiti), the merchant stores just past by the town center, and the river that looked gorgeous in midday.
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St.Petri D
St.Petri Dom has a history of 1,200 years and brings together a variety of architectural styles that are the largest brick buildings in Europe; due to the almost complete destruction in the Second World War, the experience of reconstruction and re-cultivation has changed with the century. Architectural style St. Peter's Cathedral's richly painted rose windows and realistic carvings make it a solemn and gorgeous blend of beauty
and the oldest part of the church is the underground chapel where there is an open coffin. The mummies that were dried up in the cellar did not go to see the lack of interest in the mummies.
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St. Petri Dom (St. Peter’s Cathedral)
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St. Petri Dom, also known as Bremen Cathedral, is a majestic Protestant church that dominates the city’s skyline. Built in the 11th century and later renovated, the cathedral combines elements of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Inside, visitors can explore the intricately decorated chapels, stained glass windows, and climb the towers for breathtaking panoramic views of Bremen.
The cathedral’s grand interior and rich history make it a standout destination for those interested in religious architecture and history. For your #traveldiaries, the stunning details of the cathedral’s façade, the towers, and the views of the city offer countless opportunities for memorable photos. The crypt and the treasure chamber, which contains religious artifacts, are also fascinating spots to explore.