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The Ansgar-Säule is a bronze column built in 1965 to commemorate the 1100th anniversary of the death of the Holy St. Ansgar.
The Ansgar-Säule is a bronze column built in 1965 to commemorate the 1100th anniversary of the death of the Holy St. Ansgar. It was erected on the occasion of the centennial of the marble Ansgar Monument of 1865 which was destroyed in 1944 by Allied bombings. The column has a ship hull on a Bible and is crowned by a cross, which are all symbols of the mission of Ansgar.
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Bremen, Germany
The Bessel-Ei is a monument dedicated to astronomer and geodesist Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel
The Mall of Fame is inspired by the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with bronze handprint plaques of different celebrities associated with Bremen embedded in granite along the Lloyd Passage
Schlachte is a lively promenade along the Weser River, lined with restaurants, terraces, beer gardens, market stalls, and live entertainment
Mann mit Vogel is a public art installation on the Weser River of a man standing at ease, left arm akimbo, with a white bird on his right shoulder
Böttcherstraße is a historic street in the heart of Bremen that is noted for its impressive architectural emsemble
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The Steinhäuser-Vase is an ornamental marble vase created by sculptor Carl Steinhäuser in 1855
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
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