Bremen Town Hall
🇩🇪Germany
Bremen Town Hall is located in Bremen, Germany. Constructed between 1405 and 1410, it is an example of Gothic architecture. It features a Renaissance façade added between 1608 and 1612. The building is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site alongside the Roland statue.
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The Bremen Town Hall is noted for its intricate brickwork and elaborate façade, reflecting a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles. It has served as the seat of the city council for over 600 years. The building is accessible to visitors, who can explore its interior through guided tours that provide insights into its history and architectural significance.
