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3421 - Bremen, Germany

A great multiview card from Bremen. It shows several sites you can find. 

Der Roland (Statue of Roland) is found in the Rathausplatz (market square), facing the cathedral. It shows Roland, paladin (knight) of the first Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne and the hero of the Battle of Roncevaux Pass. It was erected in 1404. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. Legend has it that Bremen will remain free and independent for as long as Roland stands watch over the city. It is alleged that a second Roland statue is kept hidden in the town hall's underground vaults, which can be quickly installed as a substitute, should the original statue fall. 

Die Sogegruppe (Swineherd with dog and sows) was erected in 1974.

Die Muhle (Windmill) was built in 1604 and can be found in Wallanlagen.

Burger und Handwerkerhauser are found in the Schnoor Quarter.

Bremer Stadtmusikanten (Town Musicians) was erected in 1952. 




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