List of high-rise buildings in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This list of high-rise buildings in Bremen names all high-rise buildings in the state of Bremen with a roof height of at least 40 meters. Church towers, transmitter masts, chimneys, silos, air raid shelters, high-bay warehouses and wind turbines are not taken into account . In Bremen there is no characteristic high-rise skyline; Most of the buildings listed are distinctive, stand-alone individual buildings.

  • No .: Mention the rank of the high-rise in the state and within this list, as defined by the height.
  • Building: gives the name of the skyscraper.
  • Location: states the location of the high-rise building in the city area with details of the corresponding district and the address.
  • Use: indicates the type of purpose and use of the house.
  • Opened: indicates the year of inauguration.
  • Height (m): states the absolute height of the building in meters up to the roof edge. Numbers in brackets indicate the height including the antenna.
  • Floors: states the number of floors including the ground floor.
  • Architects: Specifies the architect (s) of the skyscraper.
  • Other: Provides further details worth mentioning regarding the building.

Note: high-rise buildings with a yellow background are located in Bremerhaven.

No. building Location use Opened Height (m) Floors Architects Others image
1. Columbus Center Middle , Upper Citizen 38 Apartments 1979 88 24 Peter Weber Bremerhaven Columbus Center 2007 raro42.jpg
2. Atlantic Hotel Sail City Middle , Am Strom 1 hotel 2008 86 (147) 23 Klumpp Architects Is part of the maritime district of Havenwelten and has an open-air viewing platform. Havenwelten July 2009.jpg
3. Weser Tower Walle , Eduard-Schopf-Allee 1 offices 2010 82 22nd Helmut Jahn Was built as part of the Überseestadt urban development area . WesertowerBremen.JPG
4th Landmark Tower Walle , Konsul-Smidt-Strasse 90 Apartments 2010 70 20th Hilmes and Lamprecht Was built as part of the Überseestadt urban development area . Landmark-Tower 0497.jpg
5. Residential high-rise Walle , Almatastraße 29 Apartments 1976 69 19th Almatastraße-Bremen2.JPG
6th Aalto skyscraper Vahr , Berliner Freiheit 9 Apartments 1961 65 22nd Alvar Aalto Until the 1970s, it was the tallest residential tower in Germany. On the day of the open monument , the roof will be opened as a visitor platform. AaltoVahr-02.jpg
7th Residential high-rise Osterholz , Neuwieder Strasse 23 Apartments 1976 62 21st BremenTenever-03.jpg
8th. Siemens high-rise Middle , Contrescarpe 72 offices 1962 61 16 Max Säum & Th. Siegfried A. Morschel Seat of the building department of the Senator for Environment, Building and Transport. Extensive renovation in 2010/2011. Bremen-Germany-Images-90.JPG
9. Bundeswehr high-rise Mitte , Falkenstrasse 45 offices 1968 60 15th Willi Bornemann, senior building officer at the regional tax office in Bremen Former seat of the district military replacement office in Bremen, some offices are still used by customs. Otherwise vacant until 2015, afterwards conversion and accommodation for refugees. Building 0001.JPG
10. House of Crafts Geestemünde , Columbusstrasse 2 Office and residential high-rise 1971 57 17th
11. Residential high-rise Osterholz , Otto-Brenner-Allee 42 Apartments 1977 55 17th Part of a high-rise block. On August 7, 2010, the GEWOBA flight of stairs took place in the house for the first time. It led up 290 steps to the top floor. The winner with a time of 2:06 minutes was Thilo Pufahl. BremenTenever-04a.jpg
12. High-rise residential complex " Grohner Düne " Vegesack , Bydolekstrasse 2 Apartments 1972 55 16 Bremer Treuhand, planning department Part of a high-rise block. GrohnerDüne1.JPG
13. "Grohner Düne" residential high-rise Vegesack , Bydolekstrasse 5 Apartments 1972 55 16 Bremer Treuhand, planning department Part of a high-rise block. GrohnerDüne2.JPG
14th Tivoli skyscraper Middle , Rembertiring 2 offices 1962 53 16 Max Säum & Th. Siegfried A. Morschel Houses a large part of the Senator's departments for Labor, Women, Health, Youth and Social Affairs. The name goes back to the former Tivoli house that stood on this site around 1890. Bremen-Germany-Images-94.JPG
15th High-rise harbor Walle , Hafenstrasse 55 offices 1960 51 13 Max Säum & Günther Hafemann Hired rental offices for up to 50 parties to the port operator. The main tenant was the Bremer Lagerhaus-Gesellschaft , which occupied the top floors. Today the offices can be rented freely. Extensive renovation and renovation work was carried out by Hilmes and Lamprecht in 2006. The high-rise harbor with the characteristic yellow roof cuboid
16. Residential high-rise Osterholz , St.-Gotthard-Straße 31 Apartments 1970 49.5 18th BremenOsterholz-01a.jpg
17th Residential high-rise Osterholz , Gelderner Strasse 2 Apartments 1966 49.5 18th Blockdiek-Hochhaus-01-3.jpg
18th Residential high-rise Hulsberg , In der Wisch 1 + 3 Apartments ? 49.27 14th Buildings 1 and 3 form an angular transom.
19th Bömers tip Walle , Auf der Muggenburg 4 offices 2019 49 13 Hans Jürgen Hilmes Project ran under the project name "Übersee Tower"
20th Bremen-Ost Clinic Osterholz , Züricher Strasse 40 hospital 1979 48 14th Clinic Bremen-Ost-04.jpg
21st Residential high-rise Wulsdorf , Weserstraße 185 Apartments 47.55 13
22nd Residential high-rise Osterholz , Ludwigshafener Strasse 14 Apartments 1977 46.75 17th Martin Zill Forms a high-rise block with house number 12 and others. BremenTenever-08-2.jpg
23. Residential high-rise "Großer Kurfürst" Vahr , Eislebener Strasse 31 Apartments 1972 44 17th Friedrich Spengelin Named after the nearby Kurfürstenallee . BremenVahr-EislebenerStr35-1.jpg
24. Residential high-rise Lehe , Nelly-Sachs-Strasse 20 Apartments 1970 44 16 formerly Lessingstrasse 44
25th GEWOBA high-rise Mitte , Rembertiring 27 offices 1972 43 16 Martin Zill Headquarters of the housing association GEWOBA . GewobaHochhaus.JPG
26th Open area high-rise Middle , free area 1 Residential high-rise 1954 43 15th Helmut Günther Germany’s first high-rise to be built using the rapid sliding construction method Bremerhaven high-rise early HG.jpg
27. Residential high-rise Leherheide , Hans-Böckler-Strasse 70 Apartments 1964 41.25 15th Peter Neve & Herbert Sprotte
28. Residential high-rise Mitte , Deichstrasse 48 Apartments 1960 41.25 15th
29 Residential high-rise Osterholz , Ludwigshafener Strasse 12 Apartments 1977 41.25 15th Martin Zill Forms a high-rise block with house number 14 and others. BremenTenever-08-1.jpg
30th Finke high-rise Mitte , Hutfilterstrasse 3 Business, offices 1956 ? 11 Rudi Richter, Willi Kläner Finke men's fashion store builder; hence the name. The building authority in Bremen has long been the user of the upper floors. Finke high-rise - Bremen - 2009.jpg
31. Bamberg House Mitte , Faulenstrasse 69 offices 1955 40 9 Reconstruction of the Bamberger department store, which was destroyed in 1943/44 ; then housed authorities. Two floors demolished due to dilapidation; since 2007 headquarters of the Bremen adult education center . Viewing platform on the roof. Department StoreBamberger-01.jpg

Planned high-rise buildings in the state of Bremen :

No. building Location use Planned opening Height (m) Floors Architects Others image
1 Sign Former SSW site / Riedemannstrasse Residential buildings ? 70 18th - Impulse generator for the development of the district around Riedemannstrasse -

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Bremen's highest places: The Tenever high-rise housing estate" ( Memento from January 24, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) on weser-kurier.de ( Weser Kurier ). Retrieved on July 25, 2010 (German)
  2. Melanie Öhlenbach: "290 steps in two minutes". In: Courier on Sunday . Volume 28, No. 32, August 8, 2010, p. 7
  3. a b c d e f g h Information from the corporate communication / marketing department of GEWOBA in a list launched on March 1, 2010 of the tallest buildings managed by the housing company
  4. ^ "New landmark for the Überseestadt" on weser-kurier.de ( Weser Kurier ). Retrieved on August 21, 2015 (German)
  5. Information from the technical department of Klinikum Bremen-Ost gGmbH
  6. Bremer Tageszeitungen AG (ed.): 555 things you should have done in Bremen and the surrounding area . Bremer Tageszeitungen AG, Bremen 2010, ISBN 978-3-938795-13-2 , p. 20
  7. https://nord24.de/bremerhaven/architektonischer-leuchtturm-fuer-bremerhaven

See also

Web links