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: Fion Chang ,
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Many of the sights in Bremen are found in the Altstadt (Old Town), an oval area surrounded by the Weser River, on the southwest, and
the Wallgraben, the former moats of the medieval city walls, on the northeast. The oldest part of the Altstadt is the southeast half, starting
with the Marktplatz and ending at the Schnoor quarter.
The Marktplatz (Market square) is dominated by the opulent faade of the Town Hall of Bremen. The building was erected between 1405
and 1410 in Gothic style, but the faade was built two centuries later (160912) in Renaissance style. The Town Hall is the seat of the
President of the Senate of Bremen. Today, it hosts a restaurant in original decor with gigantic wine barrels, the Ratskeller in Bremen, and
the wine lists boasts more than 600 exclusively German wines. It is also home of the twelve oldest wines in the world, stored in their
original barrels in the Apostel chamber. In July 2004, along with the Bremen Roland, the building was added to the list of UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.
Two statues stand to the west side of the Town Hall: one is the statue Bremen Roland (1404) of the city's protector, Roland, with his view
against the Cathedral and bearing Durendart, the "sword of justice" and a shield decorated with an imperial eagle. The other near the
entrance to the Ratskeller is Gerhard Marcks' bronze sculpture (1953) Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten (Town Musicians)
which portrays the donkey, dog, cat and rooster of the Grimm Brothers' fairy tale.
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Other interesting buildings in the vicinity of the Marktplatz are the Schtting, a 16th-century Flemish-inspired guild hall, and
the Stadtwaage, the former weigh house (built in 1588), with an ornate Renaissance faade. The faades and houses surrounding the
market square were the first buildings in Bremen to be restored after World War II, by the citizens of Bremen themselves.
The impressive Cathedral St. Petri (13th century) , to the east of the Marktplatz,
with sculptures of Moses and David, Peter and Paul and Charlemagne. 787 789
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The Liebfrauenkirche (Our Lady's Church) is the oldest church of the town (11th century). Its crypt features several impressive murals
from the 14th century.
Off the south side of the Markplatz, the 110 m (120 yd) Bttcherstrae was transformed in 19231931 by the coffee magnate Ludwig
Roselius, who commissioned local artists to convert the narrow street (in medieval time, the street of the barrel makers) into an inspired
mixture of Gothic and Art Nouveau. It was considered "entartete Kunst" (degenerate art) by the Nazis. Today, the street is one of
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At the end of Bttcherstrae, by the Weser bank, stands the Martinikirche (St Martin's Church), a Gothic brick church built in 1229, and
rebuilt in 1960 after its destruction in World War II.[citation needed]
Tucked away between the Cathedral and the river is the Schnoor, a small, well-preserved area of crooked lanes, fishermen's and
shipper's houses from the 17th and 18th centuries, now occupied by cafs, artisan shops and art galleries.
Schlachte, the medieval harbour of Bremen (the modern port is some kilometres downstream) and today a riverside boulevard with pubs
and bars aligned on one side and the banks of Weser on the other.
More contemporary tourist attractions include:
Universum Science Center, a modern science museum
The Rhododendron-Park Bremen, a major collection of rhododendrons and azaleas, which also includes a botanical garden
Botanika, a nature museum within the Rhododendron-Park Bremen that attempts be to the same as the Universum, but for biology
Beck's Brewery, tours are available to the public which include beer tasting
The Kunsthalle Bremen, an art museum with paintings from the 19th and 20th century, maintained by the citizens of Bremen
Focke Museum, People of Bremen's Museum for Art and Cultural History
The bersee Museum Bremen (Overseas (World) Museum) is a Natural History and Ethnographic museum near by the Central Station
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The Kunstsammlungen Bttcherstrae, an art museum in expressionist architecture from Bernhard Hoetger with paintings from the 20th
century from Paula Modersohn-Becker.
The Weserburg Museum fr moderne Kunst ("Weserburg Modern Art Museum"), a modern art museum located in the middle of the
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