Brömsehaus, Historical merchant house in Lüneburg, Germany.
The Brömsehaus is a Gothic merchant house with two stories and a central hall measuring five meters high and eighteen meters wide. The interior features painted wooden beam ceilings that display the craftsmanship of its era.
Construction took place between 1406 and 1426, and it served as the residence of merchant Dietrich Brömse for over 150 years. A Baroque room with an ornate stucco ceiling was added in 1637, reflecting changing tastes and the family's continued prosperity.
The front wall displays heraldic shields from Hanseatic cities including Gdańsk, Lübeck, Lüneburg and Riga, plus the Brömse family coat of arms. These symbols tell the story of merchant networks and trade connections across the Baltic region.
The building is managed by the German-Baltic Cultural Foundation and welcomes visitors to explore its interior spaces. Following comprehensive restoration in 2012 and 2013, the structure is well-maintained and its rooms are accessible for viewing.
The Baroque room from 1637 contains a remarkably decorated stucco ceiling depicting biblical parables and period scenes. These ornate details are rare examples of the artistic skill and wealth visible in this region during the 1600s.
Location: Lüneburg
Inception: 15 century
GPS coordinates: 53.24941,10.41143
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:46
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