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Contact
Bremen Touristik - Zentrale
Findorffstrasse 105
28215 Bremen
Email:
btz@bremen-tourism.de
Internet:
www.bremen-tourismus.de
Findorffstrasse 105
28215 Bremen
Email:
btz@bremen-tourism.de
Internet:
www.bremen-tourismus.de
Contact
Ausstellungs- und Messe-Ausschuss der Deutschen Wirtschaft e.V. (AUMA)
Littenstraße 9
10179 Berlin
Email:
info@auma.de
Internet:
www.auma-messen.de
Littenstraße 9
10179 Berlin
Email:
info@auma.de
Internet:
www.auma-messen.de
Permanent exhibitions
Permanent exhibitions offer fascinating insights into Bremen's history and other specific themes. The Oceania Exhibition in the ethnological museum provides insights into the cultures of the South Pacific. The Harbour Museum brings the history of the port to life "Oceania" in the Ethnological Museum
Birds of paradise and Gauguin's South Sea paintings: the very mention of the South Sea instantly conjures up romantic images of paradise in the Pacific. But how did the people of Oceania live in the past, and how have their cultures changed? What links them to Germany and the Hanseatic city of Bremen? Fascinating original exhibits combine with new media to present 60,000 years of the history of the island world of Oceania. The Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
The Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum is in Bremen's best-known street, Böttcherstrasse. Designed by sculptor Bernhard Hoetger, it is an impressive reminder of his expressionist creativity. The museum presents works by Paula Modersohn-Becker and Bernhard Hoetger, plus special exhibitions of classical modern art. Harbour Museum Speicher XI
Vibrant, fascinating history of the port in a historical warehouse. Atmospheric monument to the history of Bremen's port over the past 120 years.
Birds of paradise and Gauguin's South Sea paintings: the very mention of the South Sea instantly conjures up romantic images of paradise in the Pacific. But how did the people of Oceania live in the past, and how have their cultures changed? What links them to Germany and the Hanseatic city of Bremen? Fascinating original exhibits combine with new media to present 60,000 years of the history of the island world of Oceania.
The Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum is in Bremen's best-known street, Böttcherstrasse. Designed by sculptor Bernhard Hoetger, it is an impressive reminder of his expressionist creativity. The museum presents works by Paula Modersohn-Becker and Bernhard Hoetger, plus special exhibitions of classical modern art.
Vibrant, fascinating history of the port in a historical warehouse. Atmospheric monument to the history of Bremen's port over the past 120 years.
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