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Old Mar 2, 2005 | 2:36 pm
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Originally Posted by fduvall
Aviatrix, USAFAN - Thanks for the info. I may end up staying the night in Bremen. Any recommendations for a decent hotel there? Danke!

FDuvall
Very good idea, you will like Bremen.
I never stayed in a hotel, I lived near Hamburg, which is not too far.

Look at this Michelin link ... and book at http://www.hrs.com/ .. the prices are good.

About 20 km away is Worpswede:

Hotel Buchenhof

Address: Ostendorfer Str. 16
D - 27726 Worpswede
Telephone: (04792) 9 33 90
Fax: (04792) 933929
E-Mail: [email protected]
Renovated Art Nouveau villa of the artist Hans am Ende
Room prices: 28 rm 50/80 - 85/115
Comments: The restored art nouveau villa of the artist Hans am Ende is tastefully furnished with antiques. The new guesthouse is bright and friendly, decorated in a country-house style.
Worpswede Group

Worpswede is a village set in beautiful countryside in Lower Saxony, Germany, near the city of Bremen. In 1889 the painters Fritz Mackensen, Otto Modersohn and Hans am Ende moved there and founded an artists colony. Worpswede painting was initially in the plein air tradition, but later embraced more modern tendencies particularly Expressionism. From the beginning they were closely connected with Carl Vinnen, who lived on his farm at Ostendorf, Bremerhaven. In 1892 they were joined by Fritz Overbeck, and in 1894 by Heinrich Vogeler. The most important early Worpswede artist is considered to be the pioneer Expressionist, Paula Modersohn-Becker, who moved there in 1898 and remained until her death in 1907. The poet Rainer Maria Rilke was a major literary figure who lived there from 1900-2. He wrote a book about the area in which he described it as 'a strange land. If one stands on the small sandy hill in Worpswede, one can see it spread out all around, like the farmer's cloths that show deep vivid flowers against a dark background. It lies flat, almost without a fold, and the paths and waterways lead far into the horizon. There a sky of indescribable variations and magnitude begins'. After the first phase, Worpswede continued to attract artists and today remains a focus for artistic and literary events.
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