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Opens at January 1-December 31 Thursday 7:00-15:00,Opens at Friday 7:00-14:30,Opens at Monday-Wednesday 7:00-16:00
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 hour
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Am Markt 21, 28195 Bremen, GermanyMap
Phone+49 421 3616132
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The city hall can be said to be the city center of Bremen. Although the area is small, the history is relatively long. The city hall here still maintains the function of use, which is very surprising and a bit unthinking.
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Bremen Town Hall Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Bremen City Hall is one of the most important Gothic buildings in Europe. The Gothic brick wall structure is gorgeous and magnificent. The 40-meter-long Town Hall Hall is one of the most beautiful banquet halls in Germany.
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Bremen Town Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The city hall can be said to be the city center of Bremen. Although the area is small, the history is relatively long. The city hall here still maintains the function of use, which is very surprising and a bit unthinking.
The city hall is one of the most beautiful buildings in Bremen. I didn't expect a city hall to have a history of hundreds of years. And it is still a cultural heritage of the United Nations, you can visit it inside, but we only have half a day to go to Hamburg, so we only have to walk around.
Next to Bremen Square is this famous city hall. The municipal facilities are also difficult to complete. The internal space of this city hall is also quite large. The classification and layout of municipal facilities are very good.
The old city hall of Bremen is located in the center of the old city, in front of which is a busy market square. The city hall can be visited with guided tours. The tour guide first spoke German and then specifically spoke English for me, which was very touching. The interior is decorated with wood carvings, with murals and noble portraits from the Hanseatic League period on the top. The most important golden conference room can be seen outside, but not in.
This morning, my wife and I arrived in Bremenhafen on the Azamara Tour, and spent this afternoon hiking in Bremen (55 km away) with a dozen companions. It turned out to be a good contrast, and our guide spent a lot of time on the three-hour tour. She kept the best of it to the end, though, with a detailed tour of the town hall. This 15th-century Gothic building is full of history, and each room - and a large collection of handicrafts - offers something interesting. The place almost breathless and then our guide took us around outside the building, not only a wine cellar but one of the most impressive restaurants where - should I go back to Bremen - I would stress the significance of eating! Overall, it was a very interesting visit - a visit that was certainly more than I expected!
There are two World Heritage Sites in the old city of Bremen, Germany: the statue of Roland and the City Hall. What I am more interested in is the large wooden drum kiln in the dining room of the city hall, which is said to be the largest wine kiln in Germany. Therefore, it is not a worthwhile trip to have a western meal and enjoy a good wine here.
The city hall's Christmas market is well-known. No wonder it has the title of the most beautiful Christmas market in Germany. It is not only decorated, but even the cabins of every stall are built differently. All kinds of lighting illuminated the whole square, and the surrounding buildings were also illuminated by colorful lights. The cold or terror shadows could not stop everyone from coming out to enjoy the most important festival of the year, nor could they affect the romantic festival atmosphere in the fairy tale world.