The Bremen House of History (Bremer Geschichtenhaus) is not just a museum in the classical sense, but a fascinating theatrical journey into the past. Located in the heart of the ancient Schnoor quarter, this center invites guests to the city of Bremen to personally meet legendary characters and learn how people lived in different eras. Here, history literally comes to life thanks to professional actors who turn a standard exhibition visit into a dynamic show.

In this unique venue, which represents Germany in all its cultural diversity, visitors are offered an interactive format: you can hear the sounds of the old city, smell the aroma of fresh coffee, and even sample treats. A walk through the house covers the period from the 17th to the early 20th century, revealing the secrets of port life, merchant deals, and the daily concerns of the townspeople.
The museum is housed in one of the oldest surviving warehouses, built in 1660. Inside, you will encounter not only the famous Town Musicians of Bremen, but also colorful personalities like Captain Fisch-Luzie or Heini Holtenbeen, each ready to tell their own exciting and sometimes cautionary tale.