Landgericht Bremen
53°4′27″N 8°48′37″E / 53.07417°N 8.81028°E
The Landgericht Bremen is the courthouse of the
Staatsanwaltschaft) and of the district court (Amtsgericht).[2]
History and architecture
The courthouse and
Château de Blois, and are richly decorated. The statue of Justice on Ostertorstraße is the work of Rudolph Lauer (1852–1900).[1]
Largely spared by the effects of the
corbels symbolize vice in the struggle for virtue. The Hanseatic Arms are presented in the form of a maiolica crest representing shipping and trade.[2]
Gallery
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Kaiser Wilhelm statue
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Entrance to courtyard
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Side view
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Facade with dedication plaque
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Round tower
See also
- Forum am Wall (adjacent to the Courthouse)
References
- ^ a b "Database Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Bremen". (in German)
- ^ a b "Das 'Alte Gerichtshaus'" (in German). Bremen: Landgericht Bremen. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
Literature
- Larisch, Norbert (1995). Gerichtshaus und Staatsanwaltschaft Bremen.: Baugeschichte, Handwerkskunst und Allegorien (in German). Hauschild H.M. GmbH. ISBN 978-3-929902-65-5.
- Richter, Walther (1998). 100 Jahre Gerichtshaus in Bremen (in German). WMIT-Dr.- und -Verlag-GmbH. ISBN 978-3-929542-11-0.
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