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Uppe-Angst-Gedenkstein
A silent sentinel of history in Bremen
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Bremen: First Steps10 pts
Bremen: Explorer25 pts
Bremen: Insider50 pts
The Uppe-Angst Memorial Stone commemorates a significant event in Bremen's history, symbolizing the sacrifices made. Visitors can admire the remarkable craftsmanship that stonemasons have etched into the monument. The site is wheelchair accessible, inviting you to pause and reflect. Let the atmosphere transport you to the past and explore the stories carved into the stone.
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Did you know?
The street Uppe Angst in Bremen is named after the historic site where court sessions were held for centuries.
Quick Facts
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Imagine standing where justice was once served, centuries ago. In front of you is a stone that marks this historic spot, where court sessions took place for hundreds of years. Look to your left, and you'll see the House Landruhe, its castle-like structure whispering tales of the past. Behind you, there's the Thalia monument, a silent witness to history. The Uppe-Angst Memorial Stone isn't just a piece of rock; it's a guardian of stories lost in the shadows of time. Let the stillness of this place seep into you, and feel the echoes of those who once sought justice here.







