Bremen City Hall
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Bremen City Hall (German: Bremer Rathaus) is the seat of the President of the Senate and Mayor of Bremen, Germany. It is one of the most important examples of Brick Gothic and Weser Renaissance architecture in Europe. Since 1973, it has been a protected historical building.[1] In July 2004, along with the Bremen Roland statue, the building was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites because of its outstanding architecture and its testimony to the development of civic autonomy in the Holy Roman Empire.[2]
"Bremen Town Hall" redirects here. For the former town hall of Bremen, Maine, see Bremen Town House.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
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Official name | Town Hall and Roland on the Marketplace of Bremen |
Location | Bremen, Germany |
Criteria | Cultural: (iii), (iv), (vi) |
Reference | 1087 |
Inscription | 2004 (28th Session) |
Area | 0.287 ha (0.00111 sq mi) |
Buffer zone | 376 ha (1.45 sq mi) |
Website | www |
Coordinates | 53°4′33.5″N 8°48′26.9″E |
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