List of cultural monuments in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
In the lists of cultural monuments in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen , all cultural monuments in Bremen and Bremerhaven are recorded.
The basis is the State Conservation Office Bremen country published heritage list with the level of July 2020th
Bremen
The list for the city of Bremen has been divided up according to city districts due to its size.
The individual lists can be selected in the following clickable graphic and table.
district | district | District (only with its own table) |
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center | Ports | City of Bremen's overseas port area of Bremerhaven |
center | ||
south | Huchting | |
Neustadt | ||
Obervieland | ||
- | Seehausen | |
- | Electricity (currently empty) | |
Woltmershausen | ||
east | - | Borgfeld |
Eastern suburb | ||
Hemelingen | ||
Horn Lehe | ||
Oberneuland | ||
Osterholz | ||
Schwachhausen | ||
Vahr | ||
west | - | Blockland |
Findorff | ||
Groepelingen | ||
Walle | ||
North | Blumenthal | |
Burglesum | ||
Vegesack |
Bremerhaven
The list of cultural monuments in Bremerhaven contains all of the city's listed buildings.
Contents of the tables
The content marked with "LfD:" comes from the database excerpt that the State Office for Monument Preservation Bremen (LfD) made available to us and the state monument list.
designation | content |
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object | LfD: monument name If the field in the LfD data is empty, a combination of type and address is filled in and the text is displayed with a different font color. |
Type | LfD: function / object type |
Construction year | LfD: production, possibly conversion |
Architect / artist | LfD: architect / artist |
address | LfD: Street (s), house number (s) |
Coordinates | Position = coordinates checked / corrected Location? = unchecked raw data |
Art | LfD: Designation of the type of monument
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No. | LfD: OBJ-Doc-No. Only the last four digits are displayed here (without further leading zeros) and - for objects with sub-objects without their own data record in the LfD - the appended identifier ", T" and, for their sub-objects, the three-digit part number. |
image | A photo of the object that is already available on Wikipedia or Commons is integrated here in a reduced size. A click on the picture opens the picture description page with the large picture view. |
- ↑ The coordinates were determined from the addresses with the free tool GPS Visualizer's Address Locator .
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↑ This page shows the detailed view of the public dataset. A click on the photos or memorial cards opens an enlarged view.
The full functionality of the database can be reached via the search page , which can also be accessed using the button of the same name on the results page .
Sorting, hierarchy of the data records
Basically, the data records are sorted in ascending order according to the No. field . The principle is broken if an object (example: monument group) is assigned more. Then all group members follow first. Within the group, objects that are declared as a component are listed at the end.
The table can be sorted later. The coordinate column sorts in north-south or south-north direction. The original sorting can only be achieved by reloading the page.
Colours
The groupings and their internal structure are represented by the following background colors:
Column head |
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level 1
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Special case "movable monument" |
Level 2
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Level 3
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Level 1 lines receive additional |
a thicker top edge, |
about the relationship between the main entries |
and the |
associated |
Elements |
to emphasize. |
- ↑ "With / without own data set" refers to the LfD database.
Left
In addition to the links to Wikipedia articles, map display, monument database and image description page (see above, Contents section), there is a link above each table to display all the locations of the objects in the table on the basis of maps from OpenStreetMap, Google Maps and Bing Maps.