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Schütting (Bremen)

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The building with its magnificent interior and its valuable furnishings burnt to the ground on 6 October 1944. Reconstruction was completed in 1956. Except for the dormers on the façade overlooking the market square, the exterior was rebuilt, as it had been since 1899, while the interior was
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reconfigured. In 1951, the chamber of commerce moved into the ground floor. The second stage of the reconstruction took place over the next five years, including the second floor interior. In 2009, the façade and copper-covered roof were repaired and the
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, the façade was altered several times: In 1756, Theophilus Freese removed the decentral entrance by a decent central one and reduced the number of horizontal cornices, thus changing the style to a modest kind of
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Konrad Elmshäuser, Hans-Christoph Hoffmann, Hans-Joachim Manske: Das Rathaus und der Roland auf dem Marktplatz in Bremen (Print of the UNESCO World Heritage candidacy); Edition Temmen, Bremen, 2002,
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The first coffee house in the German-speaking countries came into being in Bremen in 1673. Its exact location is not known, but from 1679 onwards, it was located in the Schütting.
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In the basement of the Schütting, a traditional gentlemen's club, the “Club zu Bremen”, has its club rooms. Since the year 2000, it has been open to female members, too.
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In 1532, there was a rebellion of the lower classes against the dominance of the big merchants in the city of Bremen, called "
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style, and the main entrance, which was not yet central. The eastern gable, pure Renaissance, was crafted in 1565 by a local
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had been finished, and the eldermen preferred to be as present at that square as the city
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were rebuilt. The firm which performed the work received an award in 2010 from the
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The first guild houses of the merchants were former private houses. In 1425, the
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550 Jahre – Tradition der Unabhängigkeit, Chronik der Handelskammer Bremen
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overlooking the market square was enhanced by a magnificent maritime gable.
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450 Jahre Haus Schütting, Sitz der Handelskammer Bremen. Die Baugeschichte
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Merchants' guildhalls named "Schütting" exist or have existed also in
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inscription was added, lately invented by Bremen's mayor
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Bremer Lexikon - Lemma Buten un Binnen, Wagen un Winnen
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Romanische, gotische und Renaissance-Baukunst in Bremen
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The Bremish merchants' coat of arms above the entrance
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Schünemann Verlag, Bremen 2001, 14: 1064: 923:Gerhard Marcks Museum (sculpture) 735:Suding & Soeken Kaufmannshaus 512: 63:), there called Scotting, and in 963:Übersee-Museum (Natural History) 665:House of the Seven Lazy Brothers 928:Kunsthalle Bremen (art gallery) 715:Schütting (Chamber of Commerce) 386:, Carl Schünemann Verlag 2012, 310:Schwarzwälder, Herbert (2003). 479: 457: 432: 415: 43:. In 1849, it became Bremen's 1: 467:. Landesamt für Denkmalpflege 408: 398:Zur Geschichte des Schüttings 316:(in German). Edition Temmen. 303: 284: 490:. 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Index


Marktplatz
Bremen
guild house
chamber of commerce
Bergen
Norway
Lübeck
Lüneburg
Oldenburg
Osnabrück
Rostock

aldermen
Langenstraße
town hall of Bremen
the market square
senate
Balge
Weser
Ordinantie
uprise of the 104 men

Late Gothic style


Flemish
mason
Johann den Buschener
Antwerp

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