Located in close proximity to Bremen's town hall and Roland, the Böttcherstraße museums are the cultural highlight of the Böttcherstraße Gesamtkunstwerk. This inner-city attraction is often referred to as Bremen's "secret main street".
The Böttcherstraße museums comprise two interconnected museums: the Ludwig Roselius Museum, an old Bremen patrician house from the 16th century with art and handicrafts from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period, and the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum, an expressionist brick building with collections by Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907) and Bernhard Hoetger (1874-1949).
The regular special exhibitions at the Böttcherstrasse Museums draw on the history of both museums and their collections, linking them with related themes and works of contemporary art.
dienstags bis sonntags, 11–18 Uhr
montags geschlossen
Focke-Museum
Übersee-Museum
Kunsthalle Bremen
Wilhelm Wagenfeld Haus
Gerhard-Marcks-Haus
Hafenmuseum Bremen
Werder Bremen Wuseum
Bremer Rundfunkmuseum
Universum Bremen
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Schulmuseum Bremen
Overbeck-Museum