What to do and see in Bremerhaven, State of Bremen: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

October 17, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Bremerhaven (German pronunciation: [ˌbʁeːmɐˈhaːfn̩] ( listen), literally "Bremen's harbour", Low German: Bremerhoben) is a city at the seaport of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, a state of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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1. Museum der 50er Jahre

Amerikaring 9, 27580 Bremerhaven, State of Bremen Germany http://www.museum-der-50er-jahre.de/index.html
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2. Container-Aussichtsturm

An der Nordschleuse 1, 27568 Bremerhaven, State of Bremen Germany http://www.bremerhaven.de/meer-erleben/sehenswertes/ueberseehaefen/container-aussichtsturm.12885.html
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Container-Aussichtsturm

Container Look-Out-Platform - The harbor world in the view. The platform, consisting of containers with the dimensions of 8 x 40 feet and 4 x 20 feet, promises a panoramic view of the Container-Terminal, Auto-Terminal, shipyard, locks and the Cruise Ship Terminal from an elevation of approximately 15 m. Fitments: binoculars and map (under glas) with discription.

3. Deutsches Schiffahrts Museum

Hans-Scharoun-Platz 1 Van-Ronzelen-Straße, 27568 Bremerhaven, State of Bremen Germany +49 471 482070 [email protected] http://www.dsm.museum
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Deutsches Schiffahrts Museum

The German Maritime Museum / Leibniz Institute for Maritime History (DSM) in Bremerhaven has set itself the task of exploring the relationship between man and sea and making it possible to experience it in exhibitions. It is one of eight Leibniz research museums in Germany. With more than 80 employees and trainees and around 8000 square metres of covered exhibition space, it is one of the largest maritime museums in Europe. The DSM is currently in a state of flux and combines a building renovation and the construction of a research depot with a comprehensive new concept for all exhibition and research areas. During this phase, which lasts until 2021, the building will remain open - with a varied programme, changing special exhibitions and events. The more than 600-year-old Bremer Kogge and the museum ships in the outdoor area can also continue to be visited.

Reviewed By S4438UNjeffw - Geneva, Switzerland

Before arriving I was only aware of the U Boat museum in Bremerhaven but found it was part of a much larger group of vessels forming the German Shippimg Museum. The Uboat was really interesting as were the other vessels you could board and the VR tour of the German Icebreaker Polarstern. Just before my arrival one of the sailing ships had a fire and settled to the bottom of the Harbour so there was lots of excitement around as it was refloated. The centre piece of the museum is the remains of a 16th century sailing ship pulled out of the mud near Bremen. It is not restored to former beauty like the Vasa in Stockholm but equally as impressive. I walked through the are several times seeing different things each visit. Cost to enter only a few euros. Well worth a visit

4. Schleuse Neuer Hafen

Hermann-Heinrich-Meier-Strasse 18, 27568 Bremerhaven, State of Bremen Germany https://www.bremerhaven.de/de/tourismus/schiffe-haefen/schleuse-neuer-hafen.21957.html
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5. Antikriegsdenkmal

Burgermeister Schmidt Strasse 47 Grossen Kirche, 27568 Bremerhaven, State of Bremen Germany
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