Discover the best top things to do in State of Bremen, Germany including Phil Porter Salon Obscura, Ubersee-Museum, Klimahaus Bremerhaven 8° Ost, Koksch un Qualm, Deutsches Auswandererhaus, Museumsschiff FMS GERA, Overbeck-Museum, Bremer Rundfunkmuseum, Schaufenster Fischereihafen, Universum Bremen.
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Phil Porter presents: SALON OBSCURA - Cabinet of Curiosities Photo-Exhibition in Bremen-Viertel - Opening hours: TUE – SAT 12am – 8pm - Free entry
I was there with some friends of me because they know Phil Porter for his photgraphs. Make sure to check out his great pictures on philporter.de The Salon Obscura which Phil and his team had build is a real adventure and a little escape from the reality. Hidden in the heard of the city is this lovely handmade place full of obscurities, strange stories, a maze and lots of fun obstacles. Basicaly it's an exhibition of the unique photographies he did, but you have find your way through the hotel corridors to see all the great pictures! In my opinion it is a place you can't find enywhere else. Go there, getting lost and leave some money for postcards or posters to support there work. We had to wait a few minutes outsides because you can only go in with 4 people at a time. So bring some time and have a strange little journey.
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Fascination. Distant Places. In the Ubersee-Museum Bremen you can immerse yourself in distant continents, where you will experience fascinating cultural spheres and natural areas with unique exhibits from around the world. Live plants and superb dioramas contribute to the special atmosphere of the Ubersee-Museum. Ample seating accommodation and the Ubersee restaurant invite you to stay. The Ubersee-Museum in Bremen offers a myriad of possibilities to explore the mysteries of foreign cultures: guided tours, rallies, workshops and plenty more. A museum experience for every age and all senses!
We did not expect the museum to be as big as it is. It is really easy to spend 4 hours here. Most of the information boards are German only, which can be difficult. Some of the information screens were not working properly. But nevertheless was this a really great experience with a lot of interesting facts and information in a beautiful setting for almost no money.
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A friend recommended Klimahaus so decided to visit with a different friend and it was the first visit for both of us. We both agreed that it was excellent value for money because there is so much to see and do and plenty of interactive exhibits. I was really interested in the exhibition about renewable energy and visiting the different climates was very good. There is a very good aquarium area as you walk through the climates and a lot of the information was available in English as well as German. It was fairly busy with school children when we arrived and the building is quite echoey so meant a lot of noise which was the only downside but can appreciate that it is the perfect place for school groups so this was to be expected. Overall really recommend this place, it has lots to offer, is easy to find and has parking right underneath.
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In Europe’s largest and most modern theme museum on the topic of emigration, the German Emigration Center, Bremerhaven (Deutsches Auswandererhaus), you can authentically follow the paths of 7 Million Europeans who left their homeland via the port of Bremerhaven, Germany in search for a better life in the New World and begin a personal search for your own ancestors using our state of the art research facilities.
This museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of European emigration in the 19th and 20th century. Although the entrance is a bit costly, it is definitely worth the visit. With your ticket, an emigrant's and an immigrant's profiles are attributed to you and you can follow them through their journey out of Europe or to Germany, through all the various stages. Dozens of real stories of emigration are very successfully inserted into the historical canvass of the various political, religious and economic factors that pushed people to emigrate. The interior of a shipcabin at various times is also very-well reproduced. Along the way, you can listen to many commentaries, descriptions, testimonies... The second part of the museum, on immigration to Germany, is also very interesting and similarly shows a dozen various trajectories of immigration from diverse cultural backgrounds, far from clichés.
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In Universum® Bremen you go on an extraordinary journey of discovery into the world of science. More than 250 exhibits let you experience and understand scientific phenomena up close and with all your senses. The three subject areas Technology, Humans and Nature are waiting to be explored. Have fun! You can explore in the open air as well! More fascinating stations on the subjects of water and wind invite you into the outdoor area. Do you know the Sky Window in our tower “Turm der Lüfte”? The 27 metres high tower does not only offer a great view over Bremen but also surprises with further interesting exhibits to try out and explore. Up high! Striking experiments will amaze you in our daily science shows – this is science with a guaranteed fun factor. Small and big explorers should not miss these shows while on their visit to Universum® Bremen!
Excellent science museum with interactive experiments. Great for kids of all ages. We spent an afternoon on the cheap evening tickets, but really needed the double time to see and try everything.
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