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Built between 1405 through 1410, Bremen City Hall is an architectural beacon in Germany. The renowned town hall showcases Gothic, Baroque as well as the Renaissance facade which it received (designed by Lüder von Bentheim) about 200 years later. After facing some damage during wars, the city hall was heavily restored over the years and has become a major tourist attraction. Tours through the town hall are particularly popular and are often offered in conjunction with a tour through the rest of the city. English-language tours can be booked by telephone. A visit to the cellar, home to over a million bottles of wine and the oldest tap wine in the country, is highly recommended. The Bremen Town Hall is listed on UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage Site list. Bremer Rathaus often plays host to festivals and cultural events such as Schaffermahlzeit.
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