St. Stephani, Protected heritage church in Mitte district, Bremen, Germany.
St. Stephani is a protected church in Bremen's Mitte district with a prominent southern tower and spacious interior. The building displays characteristics of multiple architectural styles and contains decorative stained glass windows and an organ for musical performances.
The building was founded around 1050 when an archbishop established a religious community on this hilltop. Over the centuries it developed into a significant place of worship and became deeply rooted in the city's life.
The name refers to Saint Stephen and marks this place as a spiritual center in the district. Today it serves as a venue where visitors can experience classical music and community gatherings throughout the year.
The church is open to visitors during regular hours and welcomes people to explore its interior. Allow time to walk through the space and take in the details of the interior decoration at your own pace.
The church houses stained glass windows filled with colored glass pieces depicting various scenes and symbols. These ornate windows are often passed by quickly, but they reward visitors who take time to study them closely.
Location: Mitte
Phone: +494213032294
Email: info@kulturkirche-bremen.de
Website: https://kulturkirche-bremen.de
GPS coordinates: 53.08084,8.79365
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:09
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