Concordenhaus, Protected cultural heritage monument in Schnoor, Bremen, Germany
The Concordenhaus is a protected building in Bremen's historic Schnoor quarter, displaying typical features of northern German construction spanning several centuries. Its facades and layouts show how residential and commercial spaces were interwoven within this dense urban setting.
The building was constructed in the 17th century and represents Bremen's urban development during the Hanseatic period of trade. It survived multiple renovations and adaptations that reflect how the city changed across the centuries.
The house reflects how craftspeople and merchants organized their trades and businesses within this neighborhood. The narrow streets surrounding it served as both workshops and homes, where daily work and family life happened side by side.
The building sits within the pedestrian-friendly layout of the Schnoor quarter, which visitors can explore on foot. It is easy to locate by following the winding streets, and offers opportunities for viewing historical details from the outside.
The house once functioned as a guild hall, where craftspeople managed their trade affairs and regulations. This organizational form shaped both community life and economic structures within the neighborhood for generations.
Location: Mitte
Part of: Schnoor
Address: Hinter der Holzpforte 2
GPS coordinates: 53.07240,8.80969
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:04
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