
Löwen
A Symbol of Strength and Pride
Did you know?
The monument was erected in the 19th century.
Guided Story
Can you feel the weight of history standing here? Take a look at how the lion majestically surveys its surroundings. Did you know this lion was once considered a guardian for travelers along the old trade routes? Imagine merchants and voyagers seeing it as a symbol of safety. If you look south, you'll spot the statue of Peter the Fisherman and the head of Paracelsus, adding to the historical ambiance. Behind you, the Bremen coat of arms from 1608 is a reminder of the city's illustrious past. The nearby Böttcherstraße, with its cultural attractions, invites you to dive deeper into Bremen's rich history. A glance to the southeast reveals the House of Glockenspiel, where melodies continue to tell the city's story.
Part of These Trails
Location
Nearby

Böttcherstraße

Haus des Glockenspiels

Petrus als Fischer

Ludwig Roselius Museum

Kopf Paracelsus

Bremern Staatswappen 1608

Haus St. Petrus
