Bremen: Museum
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Valentin submarine pens
Nazi submarine bunker and wartime monument Nestled in the city of Bremen, Germany, the Valentin submarine pens stand as a somber reminder of the country's wartime past. This colossal structure, now transformed into a museum, was originally constructed during World War II as a bunker for the manufacture...
Kunsthalle Bremen
Gallery displaying European artworks Nestled in the heart of Bremen, Germany, the Kunsthalle Bremen is a museum that stands as a beacon of art and culture. Established in 1823, this prestigious institution houses a rich collection of European paintings from the 14th century to the present day, with a...
Universum Science Center
Interactive exhibits and science shows Nestled in the heart of Bremen, Germany, the Universum Science Center stands as a beacon of learning and discovery. This modern museum, known for its distinctive fish-like architecture, has been igniting the curiosity of visitors since its opening in 2000.
Überseemuseum
The Überseemuseum in Bremen, Germany, is a unique cultural institution that offers visitors a window into the diverse worlds of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. Established in 1896, this museum is dedicated to understanding global cultures and natural history...
Focke-Museum
The Focke-Museum is Bremen's regional museum of history and arts, offering an insightful journey into the rich cultural tapestry of this historic Hanseatic city. Nestled in the tranquil Riensberg neighborhood, the museum is set amidst lush gardens, providing a serene...
Olbers-Planetarium
Nestled in the heart of Bremen, Germany, the Olbers-Planetarium offers a captivating journey through the cosmos for both locals and visitors alike. Named after the renowned German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers, this sight serves as a beacon of astronomical...
Ludwig Roselius Museum
Nestled in the heart of Bremen's historic quarter, the Ludwig Roselius Museum is a cultural gem that offers visitors a deep dive into the world of early 20th-century art and artefacts. This museum, which is a tribute to the successful coffee merchant and patron of the...
Shipper's House in Bremen
Nestled within the historic heart of Bremen, Germany, stands a testament to the city's rich maritime heritage: the Shipper's House (Schifferhaus). This venerable building, now operating as a museum, offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of 17th-century sea captains...
Heineken House
The Heineken House is a historic building in Bremen, Germany. The house has Bremen's oldest painted wooden ceiling. The building's exterior dates from the 18th century but its core is medieval.
Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
Collection of noted expressionist art The Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum in Bremen, Germany, is the first museum in the world devoted to a female artist. Modersohn-Becker was one of the most important early Expressionists, and the museum features key works from each of her creative periods.
Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Haus
Wilhelm Wagenfeld House is a design museum and exhibition centre in Bremen, Germany. Completed in the Neoclassical style in 1828, the building now carries the name of Bremen-born Wilhelm Wagenfeld, a major contributor to the 20th-century design of household objects.
Schulschiff Deutschland
Maritime history on a merchant ship Schulschiff Deutschland is a German full-rigged sail training ship, maintained as a historical monument and museum ship. She was employed as a school ship for the merchant marine beginning in 1927.
Weserburg
The Weserburg is a modern art museum in Bremen, Germany. Opened in 1991, it is located on the Teerhof peninsula next to the River Weser in an old factory building which was almost completely destroyed in the Second World War.
Gerhard-Marcks-Haus
The Gerhard Marcks Museum or Gerhard Marcks House is a museum in Bremen, Germany, inspired by the work of the sculptor and graphic artist Gerhard Marcks. The museum exhibits contemporary sculpture, including the work of Marcks.
Altes Pumpwerk
The Altes Pumpwerk or Old pumping station is located in Bremen in Germany. The disused sewage pumping station is now used as a museum showing the history of water treatment.
Focke's wind tunnel
Focke's wind tunnel is a fully operational wind tunnel in the former private laboratory of the aviation pioneer Henrich Focke, co-founder of Focke-Wulf and designer of the first fully controllable helicopter, the Focke-Wulf Fw 61.
Villa Ichon
The Villa Ichon is a building in the Ostertorviertel at Goetheplatz in Bremen, which is nationally known as a forum for cultural and peace work. It was built in 1849 on the edge of the Bremen Wallanlagen, opposite the Kunsthalle, which was built at...
Bremer Geschichtenhaus
The Bremen Story House in the Schnoor is a "living" museum. As part of qualification and employment measures, unemployed people portray historical events and personalities of Bremen life in historical settings from the mid-17th century to the 20th...
Hafenmuseum
The Speicher XI port museum is located in Speicher XI in the Überseestadt district of Bremen. It deals with the development of the ports of the city of Bremen with a local history approach.
Dom-Museum
The Cathedral Museum in Bremen's St. Peter's Cathedral, is an ecumenical museum of Bremen church history founded in 1987 to house finds from the cathedral's medieval bishop's tombs. It is under the sponsorship of the Bremer Dom e.V. Foundation.
Schulmuseum Bremen
The School Museum Bremen is a collection of school history in the Hastedt district of Bremen. It is run by the supporting association "Schulmuseum Bremen e. V.", which maintains a cooperation with the Senator for Children and Education.
Bremer Rundfunkmuseum
The Bremen Radio Museum was founded in 1978 by radio enthusiasts and displays about 700 exhibits on 400 m² of exhibition space in Bremen's Findorff district. The collection includes equipment from 80 years of radio, phono and television history as...
Bremen Main Post Office Building
The Bremen Main Post Office Building or is a Neo-Renaissance building in Bremen, Germany, that used to be the Imperial Post Office for the Bremen area. The building stands on the city square named Domsheide.
Bleikeller
Lead cellar is the colloquial name of the eastern crypt of St. Peter's Cathedral in Bremen. It is best known for the fact that some mummies were found here.
Schloss Schönebeck
Schönebeck Castle is a moated castle built in North German half-timbering in Bremen-Vegesack, district Schönebeck. It is located in the valley of the Schönebecker Aue, a Geestbach that flows into the Weser via the Vegesack harbor and has been...
Overbeck-Museum
The Overbeck Museum is located in the listed "Alter Packhaus" or "Kito-Haus" in the Alte Hafenstraße in Bremen-Vegesack. It is the only museum in the Bremen metropolitan area dedicated to one of the founding fathers of the Worpswede artists'...
Kulturzentrum Schlachthof
The Schlachthof Cultural Center in Bremen stands on the site of the former municipal slaughterhouse on the edge of Bürgerweide, near the main train station, and is part of the Bremen-Findorff district. It is the largest cultural center in Bremen.