Harpoon gun was used for whaling in 1889
The new exhibition at the Maritime Museum shows a harpoon gun that was used for whaling during… read on
Steam shunting crane
Thanks to its all-wheel drive, the steam shunting crane was able to pull two to three loaded… read on
Steam Hammer
This medium-sized steam hammer comes from the former Bremer Vulkan shipyard in Vegesack and was… read on
Sailing yacht DIVA
As one of three ships, the DIVA sailed and won the 1985 Admiral's Cup under skipper Berend… read on
ELBE 3 - From lightship to beacon
Built as a station ship for the estuary of the Eider, ELBE 3 subsequently served as a lightship… read on
Electric semi-gantry crane
As early as 1925, the slewing crane was put into operation by Bremerhavener Eisenwerk AG behind… read on
Deep-sea salvage tug SEEFALKE
The powerful and fast deep-sea salvage tug SEEFALKE was put into service in 1924 with complete… read on
Oder-Haffkran EMMA
The owner Paul Raddatz transported gravel or grain with the Oder barge EMMA until 1992: either… read on
Nordische Jagt GRÖNLAND
The oldest German polar research vessel is the GRÖNLAND. The one-master from 1867 is not only… read on
Harbour bell
The task of the harbour bell was to warn the ships of the surge if the lock gates were… read on
HELMUT
Used on the Elbe in Hamburg, the Weser and inland waters of Berlin, HELMUT has already seen a… read on
Dutch bascule bridge
The drawbridge, a steel construction, was built on the Dutch model in 1977/78 and connects the… read on
Lantern from lightship FEHMARNBELT
The lantern of the lightship FEHMARNBELT stood on a 16 m high mast and was therefore visible… read on
Original quay walls of the Old Port
The quay wall, preserved from the time when the port was founded, is an important witness to… read on
Pontoon bridge
When part of the western historic quay wall was uncovered in the south of the open-air site,… read on
RAU IX
Explore the eventful history of RAU IX. Go on board to get an idea of working conditions and… read on
Propeller of the tanker Varicella
The four-blade propeller belonged to the British Shell tanker VARICELLA, which was built in… read on
Chimney of the nuclear energy research ship OTTO HAHN
This chimney belonged to OTTO HAHN when it was operating as a research vessel and ore freighter… read on
Seamen's arm
The internationally renowned artist Stephan Balkenhol created the sculpture Seamen's Arm for… read on
STIER
The STIER is a tugboat that towed and manoeuvred ships in Bremen harbours. The harbor tug with… read on
Storm tide pole
The oak storm surge pole, reminds us of the constant danger that storm surges pose to the… read on
Unterfeuer Sandstedt
The navigation mark "Front light Sandstedt" was built in 1898 and stood on the dike near… read on
Walter drive for submarines
The "Technikmuseum U-Boot Wilhelm Bauer" donated this replica of a Walter drive for submarines… read on
Wasserschout
In 1897, the building was erected as a Bremen customs house at the former lock to the Old Port.… read on
Water level indicator
Since 1903, the water level indicator has been located on the Weser dyke and showed the water… read on
compass rose
The compass rose in the outdoor area of the German Maritime Museum is one of the largest of its… read on
Hydrofoil WSS 10
The WSS 10 was named after the shipbuilding engineer F. H. Wendel. Since this hydrofoil rose… read on
Zeesboot
The fragment of a Zeesboat does not only look like a wreck: The coastal fishing boat became a… read on
Volume of ship models
The ribbon of ship models runs as a red thread through the museum's exhibition. It tells the… read on
Commercial submarine GERMANY
During the First World War, merchant submarines were supposed to render the British trade… read on
Triple-Expansion Steam Engine
The steam engine will be on display in the future exhibition in the Ship and Equipment section.… read on
tidal calculator
One of the oldest German computers is preserved in the German Maritime Museum in Bremerhaven. read on
Silver model of the IMPERATOR
We invite you to visit the impressive silver model of the passenger steamer IMPERATOR in our… read on
Paddle steamer MEISSEN shows passenger shipping around 1900
The paddle steamer MEISSEN is an impressive large object, which can also be viewed in the… read on
SEEHUND Type XXVII - Small submarines in the Second World War
The small submarine type XXVII was used in the last year of the Second World War. Discover the… read on
POLARSTERN-Installation
In the new installation on research shipping at the German Maritime Museum in Bremerhaven,… read on
Lifeboat illustrates sinking of the PAMIR
We invite you to visit the lifeboat of the cargo sailing ship PAMIR, symbol of one of the most… read on
Planet Sea - Sustainable use of the sea by humans
Discover in our future exhibition "Planet Meer" the global influences and conditions of… read on
The shipbuilding line - an interactive installation
The shipbuilding section is one of our museum offers for families and visitors, with a focus on… read on
he ship model KAISER WILHELM DER GROSSE
Around the model of the fast steamer KAISER WILHEM DER GROSSE you can see how passenger… read on
Welcome aboard! The GRÖNLAND under sails
Every sailing trip with the GRÖNLAND is a special event for the crew. There is also a lot to do… read on
PAUL KOSSEL
The concrete hull ship PAUL KOSSEL was built in 1920 as a motor tug in the Bremen branch of the… read on
Apex
With all three legs firmly on the seabed read on
SEUTE DEERN: Museum and restaurant ship
Discover the SEUTE DEERN museum and restaurant ship in our museum harbour. The wooden barque… read on