Saint Martin's Church, Bremen, Protestant church in Old Town, Bremen, Germany
Saint Martin's Church is a brick structure in Bremen's Old Town that rises approximately 62 meters high. The building measures roughly 60 meters in length and displays the features of late Gothic architecture with its distinctive red brick construction and design elements.
This house of worship was first mentioned in 1229, marking its origins in the medieval period. Significant damage during World War II required extensive reconstruction to restore the building to its current state.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local Protestant community, hosting regular meetings and prayer sessions that bring people together. It remains central to how many residents mark important moments in their lives and connect with their faith.
The church is located in Bremen's Old Town and is easily accessible when exploring the city on foot. For those unable to attend in person, it offers online broadcasts of its services.
The building was completely reconstructed after suffering severe wartime damage, embodying the determination to restore this historical site. The careful reconstruction preserves the original Gothic appearance and stands as a symbol of recovery.
Location: Mitte
Architectural style: Brick Gothic
Height: 62 m
Length: 60 m
Width: 31 m
Made from material: brick
Part of: Schlachte
Address: Martinikirchhof 3, 28195 Bremen
Phone: +49421324835
Email: gemeindebuero@st-martini.net
Website: http://st-martini.net
GPS coordinates: 53.07500,8.80417
Latest update: December 8, 2025 13:44
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