A real-time web camera broadcasts the port on the Weser River in Bremen, Germany. Weser Weser is a river in the northwestern part of the country in Germany. On its way it crosses the German Highlands and North German lowlands. It flows into the North Sea, the estuary is located near the port city of Bremerhaven.
Weser flows through three federal lands: Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony. It is navigable from the mouth to Minden. The largest settlement on the river is the city of Bremen.
Bremen, a city-state located in the northwestern part of Germany, is one of the most popular tourist routes in the country. Despite the fact that the world fame he brought brothers Grimm, who wrote a fairy tale about stray musicians, Bremen is known not only by this. It contains a huge number of monuments, medieval buildings, museums, parks and other attractions that deserve the most attention.
Bremen in Germany, which is one of the oldest coastal cities in the country, originated in 782 on the site of a former fishing village. Perhaps he would have remained an unknown village, if not for Charlemagne, who decided to arrange here his residence. In 1186, Bremen received several privileges, and 150 years later became the most important trading port of medieval Prussia. However, the special status, and with them its present official name Free Hanseatic city Bremen acquired only in the early 19th century. Today it is the tenth largest metropolis in Germany - its population according to 2017 is about 600,000. residents, and the length of the borders reaches 130 km.