- The
Schlachte is a
promenade along the east bank of the
River Weser in the old town of
Bremen in the
north of Germany. Once one of the city's harbours...
- is a
small community of just
seven nuns
offering guest accommodation.
Schlachte, the
medieval harbour of
Bremen (the
modern port is some
kilometres downstream)...
- The
Schlachte Cranes were
important to the port of
Bremen as they
enabled heavy loads to be
moved off
boats on the
River Weser. The
Schlachte became an...
-
Bremen city's
riverside of the main river, a quay was built,
called the
Schlachte. For
about three centuries, both
ports were used in parallel,
before Balge...
- was
located in the
Europahafen Bremen, with
plans to move her to the
Schlachte in 2016. The move took
place on
October 24 of that year, with the masts...
- counsellor, had a
house built on a site now
designated as No. 31B, An der
Schlachte. The
stonemason Theophilus Wilhelm Frese (1696–1763)
decorated the façade...
-
Schlachte.
Since then the
importance of the old
Balge harbour decreased. Nevertheless, both
harbours were used
until the 16th century, the
Schlachte for...
- will now
remain permanently on the peninsula. A
pedestrian bridge to the
Schlachte was
completed in 1992.
Built in 1994,
Bremen University's Gästehaus Teerhof...
- parti****ted in
designing the Spark****e am
Markt after the
building on the
Schlachte had been destro****.
Towards the end of his life, he
designed an extension...
-
Gildemeister who made use of a
Baroque facade originally located at 31B, An der
Schlachte. The
facade was
built by the
stonemason Theophilus Wilhelm Frese in 1755...