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Bremen, Germany
Schnoor is the oldest quarter in Bremen, a medieval neighborhood with narrow cobbled lanes lined with quaint 15th - 16th century fachwerk (half-timbered) houses
Windobjekt is a public art installation comprising 3 stainless steel wings which move with the wind
Der Tröpfler fountain stands outside the entrance to Börsenhof
Kinetisches Objekt is a public art installation of hollow stainless steel hemispheres arranged around different axes, which move with the blowing wind like machine parts
The towering Bremen Cathedral on the market square has a history dating back to the 8th century, and has been rebuilt several times over the years
Bremer Loch is an underground collection box in Marktplatz which emits sounds of the fabled Town Musicians of Bremen when coins are dropped into it
Bremen's striking Market Square is the heart of the city, with the UNESCO World Heritage listed Town Hall and Roland on it, as well as important buildings including Haus der Bürgerschaft, Rathscafe, and Raths-Apotheke
The Bremen Town Hall is the seat of the President of the Senate and Mayor of Bremen, and an architecturally significant ensemble that survived the Allied bombings of World War II which destroyed a major part of the city
Haus der Wissenschaft hosts presentations and exhibitions on science and contemporary research