Also worth mentioning are the buildings that are associated primarily with the tragic times in the history of the city and Germany as a whole. One such building is the U-Boot Bunker Valentin (which also provides entry free of charge). This huge bunker will impress even those who think that no one or nothing can surprise them. During the excursion, you will be told the story about the structure’s construction, and it is as impressive as its size. The building is situated on Rekumer Siel. Another huge bomb shelter called Bunker B31 can be found on the outskirts of Brugerpark.
Fans of sacred sites should find time to visit Martini Kirche – even if the first impression is far from excellent (the church seems unremarkable from the outside), the interior is filled with gorgeous decoration and beautiful stained-glass windows. Having enjoyed the atmosphere of peace and tranquility reigning here, you can continue exploring the Bremen with a sense of accomplishment. For example, a visit to interesting museums, among them; Ubersee-Museum, where you can get acquainted with different cultures, the Hafenmuseum, telling the history of the Free Hanseatic city of Bremen, as well as the Schulschiff, an open-air museum where theme parties are often held (it is considered one of the most impressive places in the city). Also in the city there is a super-modern museum called Universum Bremen, where physics is presented in a very interesting manner.
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