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Haus des Glockenspiels

A Porcelain Symphony in Bremen's Heart

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Discover the enchanting melody of the Meissen porcelain carillon amidst the historic Böttcherstraße. The intricately designed wooden panels by Bernhard Hoetger narrate tales as they revolve in the tower. This protected monument beautifully blends Renaissance Revival architecture with melodic heritage.
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Architect Eduard Scotland designed the house in the Renaissance Revival style.

Quick Facts

Architect
Eduard Scotland
Architectural Style
Renaissance
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you hear that captivating chime? Those are the Meissen porcelain bells playing their tune right here in Böttcherstraße. Look up at the rotating wooden panels in the tower; they tell stories of times long past. Behind you, the Renaissance Revival style shines, designed by Eduard Scotland. Did you know, Böttcherstraße was once an innovative project to merge art and craftsmanship? It's like walking through a living museum, where every detail is thoughtfully curated. Let the sound wash over you and feel the blend of tradition and art. Just down the street, you'll find Haus Atlantis, another masterpiece full of secrets.

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