Johann Rode von Wale was a Catholic cleric, a Doctor of Canon and Civil Law, a chronicler, a long-serving government official (1468–1497) and as John III Prince-archbishop of Bremen between 1497 and 1511.
Bremen cathedral: The northern nave, commissioned by Rode, and the northern transept as seen from Domshof square.
Bremen Cathedral: Parapet of the rood screen towards the western quire, commissioned by Rode
Bremervörde is a town in the north of the district (Landkreis) of Rotenburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the Oste river near the centre of the "triangle" formed by the rivers Weser and Elbe, roughly equidistant from the cities of Hamburg, Bremen and Cuxhaven.
Market square
Vorwerk of the former Castle: The Chancery, now housing the Bachmann-Museum for regional archeology, geology and history.
Bremervörde under Danish attack in 1657 during the Dano-Swedish War.
In the garden of the historic Haus am See