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Schnoor

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Today the oldest houses date back to the 15th century. Most of them are from the 17th and 18th centuries. While other parts of Bremen developed with plots of about one square kilometre and merchant's villas, the plots in the Schnoor have areas which are just enough for a single houses on 55 square
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decided in 1959 to rebuild the historic area of the Schnoor. House owners were invited to restore rundown buildings with financial support from the State of Bremen. This development was in contrast to the common practice in many towns and cities in
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city of Bremen, the Schnoor was one of the poorer corners. While the rich merchants settled in the Obernstraße (Upper Street), which was meant as well geographically (ridge of the dune) as socially, or in the Langenstraße (Long street, along the
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The first ferry service was established here, and the first bridge crossing the Weser was built around the year 1240. You can find an old wall and parts of a round tower which was erected around 1200, near the so-called
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metres. The narrow streets were not suitable for the increase in traffic from the 19th century. The quarter became one of the poorest parts of Bremen, a situation that meant renovations were unaffordable. During the
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friars had settled and their St. John's church was constructed in the following decades.
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One of the most famous houses which has been preserved in its original state is the
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the Schnoor suffered only slight damage, so that owners of the houses had to pay a
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is also the name of the main street in this neighbourhood. Another street there is
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Texts in German, English, French and Spanish. Edition Temmen, Bremen 2004.
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after 1945. But by the mid-1950s the houses were in a pitiable state.
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convent founded in October 2002 is located in the Schnoor, as is
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is a neighbourhood in the medieval centre of the German city of
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for the Conservation and Restoration of Monuments and Sites
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Index

Stefan Schnoor

Bremen
Marterburg
Hanseatic
Weser
Balge
Franciscan

Second World War
Senate of the Free Hanseatic Town of Bremen
Germany
Europe
Venice Charter
Schifferhaus
Landherrnamt
State of Bremen
Birgittenkloster
Bridgettine
St. John's Church
The "Concordenhaus" (1630)
Front of the "Amtsfischerhaus" (1759)
Old restaurant "Kaiser Friedrich" (1630)
New restaurant in an old house
Entrance to the "Katzencafé"
Old Tea House, street "Hinter der Holzpforte"
Schnoor 37 (1601)
Part of the street "Schnoor", way to the new houses
New houses, end of 20th century
Birgittenkloster

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