Essighaus
1618 establishments in the Holy Roman EmpireBuildings and structures completed in 1618Buildings and structures in Bremen (city)Buildings and structures in Germany destroyed during World War IIRenaissance architecture in Germany
The Essighaus was an impressive gabled town house in the old town of Bremen in northern Germany. One of the city's finest examples of Renaissance architecture, it was almost completely destroyed by bombing in 1943. The entrance flanked by projecting bay windows is the only part of the building which has been restored.
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Langenstraße, Bremen Mitte (Bremen-Mitte)
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N 53.076388888889 ° | E 8.805 ° |
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Langenstraße 14
28195 Bremen, Mitte (Bremen-Mitte)
Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Germany
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