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Eines der Wahrzeichen von Bremen, der Roland auf dem Bremer Marktplatz/Am Markt in der Stadtmitte. "The Bremen Roland is a statue of Roland, erected in 1404. It stands in the market square (Rathausplatz) of Bremen, Germany, facing the cathedral, and shows Roland, paladin of the first Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne and hero of the Battle of Roncevaux Pass. Roland is shown as protector of the city. His legendary sword (known in chivalric legend as Durendal) is unsheathed, and his shield is emblazoned with the two-headed imperial eagle". The statue was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Roland stands for civic liberty and freedom
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