There is something so old-worldly charming about Bremen. Never mind the years of war and history that had inflicted upon its architecture and the people; its spirit just remained unscathed in this old town centre. Don't forget to stop by the Townhall-turned-restaurant where it now boosts one of the largest wine list in the world - an UNESCO Heritage Site now. There is no hustle-and-bustle in this former market place but an idyllic elegance that puts any troubled mind at rest. Saunter into any of its museums, or stay for a cup of coffee and take in the statues and architecture.
Ernest So is a concert pianist who appears regularly in recitals across Europe, Asia, the US, Australia, and the Middle East. He is a lover of history, an avid traveler, collector, gastronome, and an all-round bon vivant. With an aching knack for the obscure, he actively seeks out unique travel experiences, which he will share with you in this blog.
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Bremen Altstadt (Old Town)
There is something so old-worldly charming about Bremen. Never mind the years of war and history that had inflicted upon its architecture and the people; its spirit just remained unscathed in this old town centre. Don't forget to stop by the Townhall-turned-restaurant where it now boosts one of the largest wine list in the world - an UNESCO Heritage Site now. There is no hustle-and-bustle in this former market place but an idyllic elegance that puts any troubled mind at rest. Saunter into any of its museums, or stay for a cup of coffee and take in the statues and architecture.
Location:
Bremen, Germany
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