The Bremen Town Musicians Statue is a bronze sculpture located in Bremen, Germany, immortalizing the famous fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. Created by Gerhard Marcks in 1953, the statue depicts the story's characters — a rooster, a cat, a dog, and a donkey — standing on each other's backs, as they did in the tale to scare away robbers from a cottage. The sculpture is a beloved symbol of the city and is situated on the west side of Bremen's town hall in the historical city center. It has become customary for visitors to touch the front hooves of the donkey, which is said to bring good luck. The statue not only signifies the importance of teamwork and collaboration, mirrored in the spirits of the tale's characters, but it also plays a significant role in the cultural landscape of Bremen as a popular tourist attraction that draws people from all over the world. It stands as an emblem of Bremen's rich storytelling tradition and is an essential stop for anyone exploring the city's heritage and fairy tale route.