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The House of the Seven Lazy Brothers (German: Haus der Sieben Faulen) is a historic building in Bremen, Germany, completed in 1927. With a name based on a local legend, the building located in Böttcherstraße in the old town was built by the prosperous coffee merchant Ludwig Roselius to a design by Bremen architects Eduard Scotland and Alfred Runge. The first version of the house was home to the advertising department of Roselius's coffee company and the Deutscher Werkbund association of craftsmen. When it was rebuilt in 1954 the new design was based on a traditional local story.

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  • Das Haus der Sieben Faulen in der Bremer Böttcherstraße Nr. 7 wurde zwischen 1924 und 1927 nach Entwürfen von Eduard Scotland und Alfred Runge als HAG-Haus erbaut. Es zählt zu den interessantesten Zeugnissen deutscher Architektur der Zwischenkriegszeit. Das Gebäude steht seit 1973 unter Bremer Denkmalschutz. (de)
  • The House of the Seven Lazy Brothers (German: Haus der Sieben Faulen) is a historic building in Bremen, Germany, completed in 1927. With a name based on a local legend, the building located in Böttcherstraße in the old town was built by the prosperous coffee merchant Ludwig Roselius to a design by Bremen architects Eduard Scotland and Alfred Runge. The first version of the house was home to the advertising department of Roselius's coffee company and the Deutscher Werkbund association of craftsmen. When it was rebuilt in 1954 the new design was based on a traditional local story. (en)
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  • Das Haus der Sieben Faulen in der Bremer Böttcherstraße Nr. 7 wurde zwischen 1924 und 1927 nach Entwürfen von Eduard Scotland und Alfred Runge als HAG-Haus erbaut. Es zählt zu den interessantesten Zeugnissen deutscher Architektur der Zwischenkriegszeit. Das Gebäude steht seit 1973 unter Bremer Denkmalschutz. (de)
  • The House of the Seven Lazy Brothers (German: Haus der Sieben Faulen) is a historic building in Bremen, Germany, completed in 1927. With a name based on a local legend, the building located in Böttcherstraße in the old town was built by the prosperous coffee merchant Ludwig Roselius to a design by Bremen architects Eduard Scotland and Alfred Runge. The first version of the house was home to the advertising department of Roselius's coffee company and the Deutscher Werkbund association of craftsmen. When it was rebuilt in 1954 the new design was based on a traditional local story. (en)
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  • Haus der Sieben Faulen (de)
  • House of the Seven Lazy Brothers (en)
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