📜 Gilt bronze relief, "Der Lichtbringer" (The Bearer of Light), created in 1936 by Bernhard Hoetger and dedicated to Adolf Hitler. This significant artwork is part of Böttcherstraße's Expressionist architecture, located at the north entrance of Böttcherstraße in Bremen, Germany. The building it adorns, known as the House of the Glockenspiel, features a carillon with 30 Meissen porcelain bells. The carillon chimes at specific times, with wooden panels depicting pioneering seafarers and aviators rotating inside the tower, offering a glimpse into Bremen's rich maritime history and the street's unique philosophy. # Why Go 🖼️ See a significant piece of Expressionist art. 📜 Explore a controversial historical monument. 🎶 Witness a unique carillon spectacle. 🏛️ Discover the unique Expressionist architecture of Böttcherstraße. ⚓ Learn about Bremen's maritime history. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Controversial artwork with Nazi ties, may be disturbing. # Hours 🕒 Jan-Mar: 12 PM, 3 PM, 6 PM 🕒 Apr-Dec: Hourly from 12 PM to 6 PM # Tips 📍 Located near Marktplatz, the heart of Bremen
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