Bremen

There are many copies of the Bremen Roland around the world.

An excerpt from the article 24 facts about Bremen

One of them is an approximately 1.5-meter-high wooden copy located in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brooklyn, New York, where it forms part of the pulpit. The copy was donated in 1890 by the city of Bremen to former residents who emigrated to the USA.

The Brazilian city of Rolandia, founded in 1932 by German settlers, owes its name to Roland of Bremen. Since 1957, it has had a copy of the statue, funded by Bremen coffee traders.

In 1970, the Japanese Atsuo Nishi built a faithful copy of the Roland of Bremen statue in his amusement park in Obihiro on the island of Hokkaido.