Lloyd-Bahnhof, Protected heritage monument in Findorff, Germany.
Lloyd-Bahnhof is a former railway station in Findorff, Bremen, with neo-baroque brick facades and a distinctive round gable displaying the city's emblems. The two-story protected building now houses various businesses including corporate offices and travel agencies.
The station was built in 1913 by architect Rudolf Jacobs to transport passengers to ship connections in Bremerhaven. After direct shipping links changed in 1927, the station lost its original importance for passenger traffic.
The building takes its name from Norddeutscher Lloyd, a shipping company that processed passengers for sea voyages. Visitors can still see the spacious entrance hall designed to accommodate travelers preparing for departure.
The building is located on Gustav-Deetjen-Allee and is easily accessible on foot from the city center. Visitors are advised to admire the architecture from the outside, as most spaces are now occupied by private businesses.
The original main hall had a two-story waiting area specifically designed for emigrants preparing for voyages to America. This spacious design reflects how central the emigrant function was to Bremen's identity as a departure port.
Location: Findorff
Inception: 1913
Architects: Rudolf Jacobs
Architectural style: baroque revival
Floors above the ground: 2
Address: Gustav-Deetjen-Allee 2
GPS coordinates: 53.08369,8.81571
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:21
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