states: [germany]
category: cultural
year: 2004
location: Bremen (city-state)
region: Europe and North America
latitude/longitude: 53.0759722200, 8.8074722220
visited: 2022
The Town Hall and Roland, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Germany, is a historic ensemble showcasing Bremen’s medieval and Renaissance heritage. The Town Hall, built in the 15th century, features ornate gables and a grand facade, reflecting civic pride and architectural mastery. Nearby stands the Roland statue, a 1404 symbol of independence and justice, towering over the market square. Together, they represent Bremen’s role as a key Hanseatic trading city. This site offers a striking glimpse into Germany’s cultural and political past. Its preservation highlights centuries of tradition and urban identity.
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