Senate of Finance, Bremen, Government building in Mitte, Germany.
The Senate of Finance is an office building in Mitte that was built in 1930 and houses Bremen's financial administration. The structure features robust stone construction, a geometrically articulated facade, and rows of large windows.
The building was erected in 1930 as a representative administrative center during the Weimar Republic and served as the central finance office. It has maintained its administrative function through various historical periods and remains a workplace for the city's financial authority today.
The building displays Art Deco architectural features that were popular in 1930s Bremen and reflect the era's preference for modern, functional design. Its symmetrical facade and generous windows continue to define the appearance of the square today.
The building sits centrally at Rudolf-Hilferding-Platz and is easily accessible by public transport. Keep in mind that this is an administrative facility and access may be limited.
The building is listed as a protected monument and its design shows the transition from classical to modern administrative styles of the early 1930s. Its architecture is considered a significant example of Bremen's building culture of that era.
Location: Mitte
Inception: 1930s
Address: Rudolf-Hilferding-Platz 1
GPS coordinates: 53.07920,8.81278
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:02
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