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# Cadastral map of Bremerhaven

Search cadastral parcels in Bremerhaven, inspect property boundaries and read off parcel numbers — right on the map, free and without signing up. Data source: Bremen.

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Bremen · Cadastral parcels · Open geodata

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Extract from the cadastral map

Uncertified — not an official site plan under German building law.

The official site plan for a building application is produced by a publicly appointed surveyor. [ What you need for it ](https://schwarzplan.eu/lageplan-bauantrag/)

Non-binding orientation — not an official cadastral extract

Base map: © OpenStreetMap contributors, © OpenFreeMap

Bremen

## Cadastral parcels in the Bremerhaven map extent

Cadastral parcels 260,224

Cadastral districts 156

Cadastral sectors 1,944

Median size 1,276 m²

Average size 10,922 m²

Calculated across roughly 2,461 km² of map extent from the official German cadastre (Liegenschaftskataster). The figures refer to the extent shown, not to the city's administrative area. As of 2026-08-14.

How a parcel identifier (Flurstückskennzeichen) is built

03

State

0307

Cadastral district

006

Cadastral section

72

Numerator

Example from Bremerhaven: 03030700600072. The first two digits identify the federal state, followed by the cadastral district (Gemarkung), the cadastral sector (Flur) and the parcel numerator.

[All cadastral maps in Bremen](https://schwarzplan.eu/flurkarte/bremen/)  · Get the official extract from [Landesamt GeoInformation Bremen](https://www.geo.bremen.de/).

From the shop

## Plans for Bremerhaven

- Bremen

[Bremerhaven](https://schwarzplan.eu/en/lageplan-bremerhaven/)10,00 €
incl. VAT

What it is good for

## When is the online map enough — and when do you need the official extract?

This map is enough

- Looking up a parcel number or cadastral district
- Estimating a plot's shape and its neighbouring boundaries
- Preparing for a purchase or an estate agent meeting
- A first assessment before dealing with the authorities

Official extract required

- Building applications and submission documents
- Notary appointments, purchase contracts, the land register
- Boundary disputes and surveying
- Anything requiring legally binding documentation

For Bremerhaven, official extracts are issued solely by Landesamt GeoInformation Bremen — the responsible body is the cadastral authority of your district or independent city. Depending on the format, fees are typically in the low double digits (euros).

[ Site Plan for the Building Application → ](https://schwarzplan.eu/lageplan-bauantrag/)

Taking it further

## Site plan of Bremerhaven for design work and building applications

The cadastral map shows you the plot in Bremerhaven. For design work, presentations and CAD you need its surroundings — to scale and on separate layers. That is exactly what our site plan delivers as PDF, DWG and DXF.

[ View the site plan of Bremerhaven → ](https://schwarzplan.eu/en/lageplan-bremerhaven/)

FAQ

## Cadastral maps, parcels & the German cadastre

Yes. The map above shows the cadastral parcels in the Bremerhaven map extent — no sign-up, no fee. 260,224 parcels are covered there. It is a non-binding orientation based on official open geodata, not an official cadastral extract.

Search for your address in Bremerhaven above and zoom into the map. Parcel numbers appear once buildings become visible. A click reveals the cadastral district (Gemarkung), sector (Flur) and number — this extent holds 156 districts and 1,944 sectors.

Within the Bremerhaven map extent, half of all cadastral parcels are smaller than 1,276 m² (median); the mean is 10,922 m². The mean sits consistently above the median because a few large areas — forest, industry, transport — pull it upwards.

No. The boundaries come from open geodata published by the state surveying authority and serve as orientation. Only the official extract from the German cadastre (Liegenschaftskataster) is legally binding — for Bremen it is issued by Landesamt GeoInformation Bremen. You need that extract for a building application, a boundary dispute or a notary appointment.

From the open geodata of Bremen: © Landesamt GeoInformation Bremen (CC BY 4.0). Figures as of 2026-08-14.
