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by Prussia in 1866, Blumenthal also came under Prussian administration. Under district administrator Paul Berthold, the district office of the Blumenthal district was established in Haus Blomendal in 1884. As part of the incorporation of Blumenthal into Bremen, Burg Blomendal fell back to Bremen in
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After extensive restoration in the 1970s, the castle currently houses the archive rooms of the Heimatverein Blumenthal e. V. and a kindergarten. The premises are used for concerts, stage plays, lectures, private celebrations, conferences, and exhibitions. Burg Blomendal is located in the
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above the Aue valley in the area of Lüssum, which was destroyed in 1305 during the Bremen Council Feud. In 1354, the knights built the second Burg Blomendal. The owners mentioned were the lords von Oumünde, Diderich von Reken, and Johann von der Hude.
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From the 16th century onwards, Burg Blomendal served only as an administrative and judicial seat, becoming the "Amt Blomendal". From 1638 to 1652, Johann Hoppe served here as a meritorious bailiff; a street in Blumenthal was named after him.
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In 1542, the Bremen mayor Diedrich Hoyer the Elder moved into Blomendal as a lessee. His son Erich Hoyer, also a Bremen mayor, commissioned the still-preserved ceiling painting.
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The building and outbuildings (19th century) have been under monument protection since 1973.
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occupied this castle (now called "Haus Blomendal"), as well as the places Lesum and Burg.
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of 1742, Haus Blomendal was separated from its connection to Bremen and awarded to the
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complex is located at the confluence of Blumenthaler Aue and Beckedorfer Beeke.
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and the oldest secular building in Bremen. The name Blomendal is the
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In 1436, the knights Johann and Otto von Borch sold "
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bus stop for bus lines 90 to 92 and 94 to 97 of the
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