Bremen Cathedral, officially known as St. Petri-Dom, is a cathedral located in Bremen, Germany. It is a protected cultural heritage monument within the state of Bremen. The cathedral is situated in the Mitte district of the city.
Originally founded in 1035, Bremen Cathedral is named after Saint Peter. It functions as a place of worship and is a notable attraction for visitors. Architectural styles include elements of both Romanesque and Gothic architecture, though the exact architects involved are disputed, with mentions of Ernst Ehrhardt, Friedrich Schumacher, and Hermann Schaper.
The cathedral is associated with the Lutheran denomination. Further details, including opening hours and accessibility information, may be found on its website: http://www.stpetridom.de.




