"Unser Lieben Frauen" in Bremen is the city's oldest parish church, founded in the 11th century on former pagan sites. Its hall church with twin towers, extended choir, and Gothic aisles reflects Bremen's rich history: from Romanesque basilica to council church and the Protestant Reformation. Highlights include the St. Veit Chapel, the Baroque pulpit from 1709, and Alfred Manessier's abstract stained-glass windows, whose colors vividly accompany the liturgy. The church combines architecture, art, and history, offering visitors a unique cultural and spiritual experience.