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You should definitely visit museum-submarine Wilhelm Bauer when in northern Germany! In Bremerhaven, you have the unique opportunity to visit a faithfully restored submarine from the Second World War. Dive into a totally unknown world because submarines are really fascinating! By the way, this Type XXI submarine is the last remaining model of the “Wilhelm…
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A quick video of my visit to the German Maritime Museum, Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum, in Bremerhaven in northern Germany. More on https://joydellavita.com/topic/bremerhaven “The German Maritime Museum (German: Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum (DSM)) is a museum in Bremerhaven, Germany. It is part of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community. The main museum building was opened on 5 September 1975…
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My Travel Year 2020 has been… different, to say at least. I bet yours, too!? Actually, I have started the first draft of this article back in September 2020, with a “things won’t change anyway” in the back of my head. And, almost true! Even though I haven’t been travelling as usual in 2020 as…
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Once the largest emigration port in continental Europe – German Emigration Center Museum in Bremerhaven
Emigration overseas was a strong desire of many Europeans not only since the 17th century. Between 1830 and 1974 the German city of Bremerhaven was the largest emigration port in continental Europe. The German Emigration Center Museum at the New Harbor in Bremerhaven, in northern Germany, deals with this topic as well as with migration…
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A tip for every tourist in Bremerhaven: The Historical Museum Bremerhaven, with permanently free admission. The museum formerly known as the Morgenstern Museum is located on the banks of the Geeste river and displays the history of Bremerhaven and its surroundings. The collection was once started at the end of the 19th century by the…
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