Schnoor
Schnoor is a small, traditional village located in the heart of the historic city of Bremen, Germany. It is one of the best-preserved medieval quarters in Northern Europe and is renowned for its narrow, winding alleyways and picturesque, half-timbered houses. The name "Schnoor" is believed to derive from the word "Schnur" or "Schnurren," which means string or twine, referring to the rope-makers who once lived and worked in the area.
The history of Schnoor dates back to the Middle Ages, with its origins as a fishing and
The village is a labyrinth of cobblestone streets, some no wider than an arm's span. Visitors can