Schnoorviertel
Today the Schnoor is a flourishing part of the city of Bremen, especially from the point of view of tourism. The quarter is a sight in itself, but if you're looking for a cozy café or handicrafts, you've come to the right place.
The Schnoor also houses a museum, the "Bremen Story House", a quaint little "wedding house" for newlyweds - and a small theater, the "Packhaus Theater".
The Schnoor also houses a museum, the "Bremen Story House", a quaint little "wedding house" for newlyweds - and a small theater, the "Packhaus Theater".
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Openings
The Schnoorviertel is always accessible.
In the Schnoor, art shops, galleries and souvenir shops are also open for you on Sundays between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (April 1st - December 31st).
In the Schnoor, art shops, galleries and souvenir shops are also open for you on Sundays between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (April 1st - December 31st).
More information
Wie Perlen an einer Schnur reihen sich im Schnoor die alten Häuser aneinander – daher der Name des pittoresken Quartiers. Nirgendwo sonst in Bremen findet ihr auf wenigen Metern so viele Gastronomen, Kunstgewerbegeschäfte und Souvenirläden wie in diesem ältesten Viertel der Stadt.
Author
Deutsche Märchenstraße e.V.
Kurfürstenstraße 9
34117 Kassel
Organization
Deutsche Märchenstraße e.V.
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