Church of Our Lady (Bremen)

The Church of Our Lady in Bremen, Germany, is a notable example of Gothic architecture and a protected cultural heritage monument.

The Church of Our Lady, also known as Unser Lieben Frauen, is a church located in Bremen, Germany. It is a significant example of Gothic architecture and functions as a place of worship. The church is recognized as a protected cultural heritage monument within the state of Bremen.

The church is situated in the Mitte district of Bremen. It is named after Mary and is associated with the Christian religion.

Dieter Oesterlen and Heinrich Müller are both disputed as architects of the church.

Visitors can find further information and opening hours, which are generally Monday to Saturday from 11:00 to 16:00, and Sunday from 12:00 to 13:00 (and sometimes later following services), on the church’s website: https://www.kirche-bremen.de/gemeinden/31_unser_lieben_frauen/31_unser_lieben_frauen.php. The church is also accessible to wheelchair users.

Practical information

Opening hours
Mo-Sa 11:00-16:00; Su 12:00-13:00 "nach dem Gottesdienst bis 13 Uhr"; Fr 11:00-16:00,17:00+ "Orgelmusik ab 17 Uhr"