Bremen Town Hall

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Old Bremen Town Hall.

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Artist

Name:
Unknown

Illustration

Subject:
Buildings & Monuments
Technique:
Wood Engraving
Format:
Landscape (wider)

Periodical

Title:
Le magasin pittoresque, vol. 5
Author:
Collective work
Publisher:
Paris: Édouard Charton, 1837

Description:

The Town Hall of Bremen stands on the market place in the old town. It was built in the early 15th century and modified some two hundred years later in the local Weser Renaissance style.
In the article illustrated with this picture, it is said that the town hall cellars are known to hold the “wine of the apostles” from the first half of the 18th century, and an even older wine dating back to 1624.

The caption reads in the original French: Ancien hôtel de ville de Brême.

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