The Town Hall of Bremen, also known as Rathaus, is a notable attraction located in the Mitte district of Bremen, Germany. Its construction began around 1400. The building serves as a town hall and is considered a public building.
Architectural styles associated with the Rathaus include the disputed classifications of Weser Renaissance and Brick Gothic. The building’s design has led to debated heritage designations, including potential recognition as a protected cultural heritage monument in Bremen (state) and a World Heritage Site.
Further information about the building, including accessibility details (limited wheelchair access), can be found on the official website: https://www.rathaus-bremen.de/. Additional details regarding heritage preservation efforts are available at http://denkmalpflege.bremen.de/sixcms/detail.php?template=20_denkmal_wrapper_d&obj=00000066,T.


