Findorff, Residential district in Bremen-West, Germany
Findorff encompasses four distinct neighborhoods across 426.5 hectares, including Regensburger Straße, Findorff-Bürgerweide, Weidedamm, and In den Hufen, with over 25,000 residents.
The district became an integral part of Bremen's urban structure during the 1951 administrative reorganization, which established the current boundaries and neighborhood divisions.
Weekly markets, folk festivals, and community events at Findorff-Bürgerweide create regular gathering spaces for the district's population of diverse age groups.
The district connects to Bremen's center through multiple bus routes numbered 25, 26, 27, and 28, offering direct access to the main railway station.
Findorff maintains a balanced demographic with 23.2 percent of residents having migration backgrounds, while children under 18 represent 11.6 percent of the population.
Location: Bremen-West
GPS coordinates: 53.09470,8.80825
Latest update: March 6, 2025 09:50
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