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Suding & Soeken building, Bremen

1620 establishments in the Holy Roman EmpireBuildings and structures completed in 1620Buildings and structures in Bremen (city)Renaissance architecture in Bremen (city)
Suding and Soeken building facade in 1901
Suding and Soeken building facade in 1901

The Suding & Soeken building (German: Kontorhaus Suding und Soeken) is a gabled house at No. 28 Langenstraße in Bremen, Germany. Referred to as a Kaufmannshaus or Kontorhaus, it is one of the city's few historic merchant houses to survive the war undamaged. It is noted for its projecting Renaissance bay window and its two-tiered Baroque stairway ascending from the hallway.

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Suding & Soeken building, Bremen
Langenstraße, Bremen Mitte (Bremen-Mitte)

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Langenstraße 24-26
28195 Bremen, Mitte (Bremen-Mitte)
Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Germany
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Suding and Soeken building facade in 1901
Suding and Soeken building facade in 1901
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