bramer how often literally means freemans harbor and it s characterized by its seaport braman both the area. eight hundred twenty seven because it s own poured was silting up. in the nineteenth century and became europe s largest port of the bar cation for immigrants more than seven million people immigrated from here to the new world. today the german emigration center tells their story. another highlight in burma how often is the climate house q you can take a world tour along the east to greet of longitude east of the clinician meridian past swiss glaciers and through african deserts. the tour goes on through tropical jungles to the antarctic. in each room in the exhibition
and let s face it the people of freeman love a celebration and carnival in february is another big one of. my story searching quest here and braman takes me to the cathedral square they say this is where i ll find the so-called speeding stone and in conspicuous cobblestone with a very interesting history this right here is a site of remembrance for the crimes of geisha got freight back in the nineteenth century she poisoned fifteen people and this is the spot where she was beheaded in eighteen thirty one and still today the local spit on this very stone in order to express their disgust with the killings of keisha got free. this but it s still in lies at the foot of the ancient cathedral it s almost. one thousand
was renovated and grandma half in a city only sixty kilometers from here on the shores of the north sea braman and grandma often make up germany s smallest state apart from the city states of course and the two cities are conveniently connected by the river. it s not only pleasure boats that dock in braemar how often so do the giant liners cruise ships on their way to britain scandinavia or the baltic regularly stop off and bremer how often. in twenty sixteen nearly one hundred thousand passengers disembarked on the quay they always get a hearty welcome. break or how often literally means freemans harbor and it s characterized by its seaport braman bought the area in eight hundred twenty seven because its own port
my story searching quest here and braman takes me to the cathedral square they say this is where i ll find the so-called speeding stone and in conspicuous cobblestone with a very interesting history this right here is a site of remembrance for the crimes of geisha got freight back in the nineteenth century she poisoned fifteen people and this is the spot where she was beheaded in eighteen thirty one and still today the local spit on this very stone in order to express their disgust with the killings of keisha got free. this putting stone lies at the foot of the ancient cathedral it s almost one thousand years old. and apparently it s home to a little church mouse made of stone. either i m
as i thought it was the old town hall is actually a medieval trading center with a wine cellar below it and a covered marketplace and up here an assembly room on the room also served as a court room the mayor used to be the chief justice. is on the spot in the film i find these model ships below the ceiling especially impressive they re four to five hundred years old on and their models like those billed by the hunter gather clique before the ships were built for real english the . last one as they have the attic leak. the arctic league was a confederation of towns that promised each other protection and aid in trade and it was quite a large area it stretched as far as north growth and russia to norway down to belgium and bremen was a member of the league at the end how important was it for braman to be as the attic city you know we still call ourselves the hun sciatic city of bremen although the league ended three hundred years ago whatever but the term sounds good many