

Bremen, Germany
Bremen, Germany
Bremen’s Town Hall (Bremer Rathaus) is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a standout of North German Brick Gothic with Renaissance façades. Built in the early 15th century and remodeled in the 17th, it anchors the historic Marktplatz beside the Roland statue. Inside, the Upper Hall showcases ornate woodwork and civic history; guided tours reveal frescoes and ceremonial rooms. Don’t miss the Ratskeller, a vaulted wine cellar famed for Germany’s oldest casks. Centrally located, it’s easy to pair with the Bremen Town Musicians statue and Schnoor quarter, offering a compact, culture-rich stop for architecture and history enthusiasts.
Opening Hours
Mon–Fri: 11:00–17:00 Sat–Sun: 10:00–16:00