The Bremen Town Hall is a historic building located in the city of Bremen, Germany. Constructed in the late Gothic style, it was completed in 1410 and is known for its stunning architecture and intricate details. The Town Hall serves as a symbol of the city's wealth and independence during the Middle Ages.
In 2004, the Bremen Town Hall was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its cultural significance. The building houses the Bremen Senate and is also a popular tourist attraction, showcasing the rich history and heritage of Bremen through guided tours and exhibitions.