... of faded copper seemed to stand out against the bruised sky of swollen rain clouds. And just past the TownHall the four town musicians of Bremen spilled their shadows on the stone street, resting after a day of many children and tourists, photographs ...
... it was... apparently tradition in northern Germany states that if you're still single on your 30th, you have to head to the townhall/church, and sweep the steps (for guys), while people are constantly throwing bottle tops at, to make the sweeping last ...
... We walked around some more, past another square area. We found the famous statue of the Donkey, Dog, Cat and Rooster near the townhall. The statue is from the Brothers Grimm tale of The Town Musicians. We never made it to the harbor or to the ...
... – Bremen to Hamburg in about 70 minutes. Our tickets gave us subway use so we used this to go to the Rathaus (TownHall). Outside they were setting up for a wine festival. This is also the site for the Christmas markets and we gathered now there ...
... : the TownHall and Roland. Both the TownHall and the statue called Roland symbolize the Hanseatic League. Bremen joined the league 1358. Although the TownHall and Roland aren't nearly that old, they are still worth seeing. The TownHall was built in ...
... old town centre!!! A lot is being refurbished like the HUGE castle in the centre, and there are amazing ancient buildings like the townhall and church.
After here we took a train to Osnabruek...it took about 3 hours which we didnt realise so we got ...
... up in the city center which is a beautiful mix of architecture and tourist shops. After pictures we wandered into the Rathaus (townhall) then realized what it was when the receptionist held up a sign that read Rathaus in many languages and awkwardly ...
... , but oddly tourist-y. There are some cool statues (BremenTown Musicians and the Statue of Roland) and buildings (the TownHall, St. Peter's Cathedral, etc.) but the overall feel was kinda like an amusement park...almost like Williamsburg or something. ...