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  2. Bremen Ratskeller - Wikipedia

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    Bremen Ratskeller. Coordinates: 53°04′34″N 8°48′29″E. The Ratskeller around 1900. Treasure chamber in the Ratskeller in which the most valuable wines are stored. The main entrance today. The Bremen Ratskeller is the council wine cellar (German: "Ratskeller") of the Townhall of Bremen. Since it was erected in the year 1405, German ...

  3. Bremen City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bremen City Hall. Bremen City Hall (German: Bremer Rathaus) is the seat of the President of the Senate and Mayor of Bremen, Germany. It is one of the most important examples of Brick Gothic and Weser Renaissance architecture in Europe. Since 1973, it has been a protected historical building. [ 1 ]

  4. Ratskeller - Wikipedia

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    The Bremen Ratskeller, c. 1900. The Bremen Ratskeller, erected in 1405, has one of the oldest wine cellars in Germany and was a centre of the wine trade in Bremen. The Ratskeller in Lübeck is one of the oldest in northern Germany, with parts dating from the Romanesque era. The earliest documented use for wine storage dates from circa 1220.

  5. Bremen Township, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Bremen Township is one of 29 townships in Cook County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 107,149 and it contained 42,611 housing units. [ 1 ] It was organized in 1850 and is located southwest of Chicago in southern Cook County.

  6. Bremen - Wikipedia

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    Bremen. Bremen (Low German also: Breem or Bräm), officially the City Municipality of Bremen (German: Stadtgemeinde Bremen, IPA: [ˈʃtatɡəˌmaɪndə ˈbʁeːmən] ⓘ), is the capital of the German state of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (Freie Hansestadt Bremen), a two-city-state consisting of the cities of Bremen and Bremerhaven.

  7. Weser Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    Historical great auditorium of the University, built in 1592. The town hall (Rathaus) in Hann. Münden. Weser Renaissance is a form of Northern Renaissance architectural style that is found in the area around the River Weser in central Germany and which has been well preserved in the towns and cities of the region.

  8. Bremer Marktplatz - Wikipedia

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    Bremer Marktplatz. The Bremer Marktplatz (Bremen Market Square) is a square situated in the centre of the Hanseatic City of Bremen. One of the oldest public squares in the city, it covers an area of 3,484 m 2 (37,500 sq ft). It is no longer used as a market place except for the Christmas market and the annual Freimarkt Fair at the end of October.

  9. Tinley Park, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Tinley Park (formerly Bremen) is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States (with a small portion in Will County), and is a suburb of Chicago. Per the 2020 census, the population was 55,971, [3] and it is among the fastest-growing suburbs southwest of Chicago. In 2009, BusinessWeek named Tinley Park the "best place in America" to raise a ...