Findorff, Residential district in Bremen-West, Germany
Findorff is a residential neighborhood in Bremen's western part with four interconnected areas featuring apartment buildings, houses, and green streets. The district combines private dwellings with public spaces where daily life unfolds naturally.
The neighborhood formed during the 1950s when Bremen's western districts underwent reorganization and urban expansion. This transformation established the boundaries and housing patterns that remain today.
The neighborhood takes its name from an old farmstead and hosts regular markets and community gatherings that bring together residents of different generations. These events shape daily life and create spaces where people naturally meet and connect.
The neighborhood connects well to Bremen's center through direct bus routes and is easy to explore on foot or by bicycle. The flat terrain and street layout make navigation straightforward for visitors.
The neighborhood has become a place where people from different backgrounds live side by side and share community spaces. This diversity is particularly noticeable in local shops and on the streets during daily routines.
Location: Bremen-West
GPS coordinates: 53.09470,8.80825
Latest update: December 8, 2025 13:43
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