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St Petrus House (German: Haus St. Petrus) is a historic building in Bremen, Germany. With features of North-German Gothic architecture including an arcade, it was built in 1927 by the prosperous coffee merchant Ludwig Roselius as part of his development of Böttcherstraße. Today its newly refurbished dining rooms are part of the Atlantic Grand Hotel. Since 1973, St Petrus House has been a listed building.

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  • Das Haus St. Petrus, auch Petrushaus genannt, in der Bremer Böttcherstraße Nr. 3/5 wurde zwischen 1923 und 1927 nach Entwürfen von Eduard Scotland und Alfred Runge erbaut. Es zählt zu den interessanten Zeugnissen deutscher Architektur der Zwischenkriegszeit. Das Gebäude steht seit 1973 unter Denkmalschutz. (de)
  • St Petrus House (German: Haus St. Petrus) is a historic building in Bremen, Germany. With features of North-German Gothic architecture including an arcade, it was built in 1927 by the prosperous coffee merchant Ludwig Roselius as part of his development of Böttcherstraße. Today its newly refurbished dining rooms are part of the Atlantic Grand Hotel. Since 1973, St Petrus House has been a listed building. (en)
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  • Das Haus St. Petrus, auch Petrushaus genannt, in der Bremer Böttcherstraße Nr. 3/5 wurde zwischen 1923 und 1927 nach Entwürfen von Eduard Scotland und Alfred Runge erbaut. Es zählt zu den interessanten Zeugnissen deutscher Architektur der Zwischenkriegszeit. Das Gebäude steht seit 1973 unter Denkmalschutz. (de)
  • St Petrus House (German: Haus St. Petrus) is a historic building in Bremen, Germany. With features of North-German Gothic architecture including an arcade, it was built in 1927 by the prosperous coffee merchant Ludwig Roselius as part of his development of Böttcherstraße. Today its newly refurbished dining rooms are part of the Atlantic Grand Hotel. Since 1973, St Petrus House has been a listed building. (en)
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