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Bremerhaven Collection

Bremerhaven, located in the State of Bremen, Germany, offers a breathtaking view from the Atlantic Sail City Building

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Bremerhaven

Bremerhaven is a seaport in northwestern Germany, on the North Sea coast, north of Bremen, illustration from 1898

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Lighthouse at old harbour, and Atlantic Hotel Sail City, Bremerhaven, Bremen

Lighthouse at old harbour, and Atlantic Hotel Sail City, Bremerhaven, Bremen, Germany, Europe

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Germany, State of Bremen, Bremerhaven, Atlantic Sail City Building

Germany, State of Bremen, Bremerhaven, Atlantic Sail City Building

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Time Tunnel

Time Tunnel
Rolf Lampert

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: The German liner Bremen after being bombed by the R. A. F. in Bremerhaven, Germany

The German liner Bremen after being bombed by the R. A. F. in Bremerhaven, Germany
The German liner Bremen after being bombed by the R.A.F. in Bremerhaven, Germany. A - bow smoking B - Stern smoking C - Amidships burnt out D - Small craft Circa 1941

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Fishtown Fun

Fishtown Fun
Close action at the annual Fishtown race meeting, run round the fish yards at Bremerhaven, held in May 2013. Ludwig Haller (BMW) is chased by Charley Suter (Windle)

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: The giant SS Kaiser Wilhelm II pulls away from the quayside at Bremerhaven, Germany, 1905

The giant SS Kaiser Wilhelm II pulls away from the quayside at Bremerhaven, Germany, 1905. Passenger ship named after the German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Passengers board the giant SS Kaiser Wilhelm II in Bremerhaven, 1905. Creator: Unknown

Passengers board the giant SS Kaiser Wilhelm II in Bremerhaven, 1905. Creator: Unknown
Passengers board the giant SS Kaiser Wilhelm II in Bremerhaven, Germany, 1905. Passenger ship named after the German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Anchorage Bremerhaven number sailing ships turbulent sea

Anchorage Bremerhaven number sailing ships turbulent sea
Anchorage at Bremerhaven, A number of sailing ships on turbulent sea for the reason of Bremerhaven. In the foreground a sloop. Willem Gruyter jr

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: New bridge at Bremerhaven-Geestemunde, Germany

New bridge at Bremerhaven-Geestemunde, Germany
New bridge over the Geeste River at Bremerhaven-Geestemunde, Germany

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Bremen and Bremerhaven

Bremen and Bremerhaven
Illustration of a Bremen and Bremerhaven

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, litograph, published in 1877

Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, litograph, published in 1877
Ancient map of Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, Germany. Lithograph, published in 1877

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Map of Lower Saxony

Map of Lower Saxony

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Hannover, Schleswig-Holstein, Braunschweig and Oldenburg

Hannover, Schleswig-Holstein, Braunschweig and Oldenburg

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Bremen and Bremerhaven

Bremen and Bremerhaven
Antique illustration of a Bremen and Bremerhaven map

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Lighthouse, bollard, Weser river, Bremerhaven, Bremen, Germany, Europe

Lighthouse, bollard, Weser river, Bremerhaven, Bremen, Germany, Europe

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Wesermarsch marsh, landscape near Bremerhaven, Germany, Lower Saxony, Europe

Wesermarsch marsh, landscape near Bremerhaven, Germany, Lower Saxony, Europe

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Germany, State of Bremen, Bremerhaven. Harbor view from Atlantic Sail City Building

Germany, State of Bremen, Bremerhaven. Harbor view from Atlantic Sail City Building

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: True-colour satellite image of Hamburg, Germany

True-colour satellite image of Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg. True-colour satellite image of Hamburg (centre right), Germany. North is at top. Hamburg is one of Germanys 16 states (Lander); the citys limits are outlined in white

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: German Shipping Museum, Bremerhaven, Bremen, Germany, Europe

German Shipping Museum, Bremerhaven, Bremen, Germany, Europe

Background imageBremerhaven Collection: Bremerhaven

Bremerhaven, Bremen, Germany, Europe


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Bremerhaven, located in the State of Bremen, Germany, offers a breathtaking view from the Atlantic Sail City Building. As you gaze out over the cityscape, your eyes are drawn to the majestic lighthouse standing tall at the old harbor. The iconic Atlantic Hotel Sail City adds a touch of modern elegance to this historic port town. Step into history as you explore the Time Tunnel, taking you on a journey through Bremerhaven's past. Feel the excitement and joy at Fishtown Fun, where locals and visitors alike gather for lively entertainment and delicious seafood. The Atlantic Sail City Building provides another stunning perspective of Bremerhaven's beauty. From here, you can witness ships coming and going as they navigate through its bustling port. Transport yourself back to 1905 when SS Kaiser Wilhelm II pulled away from Bremerhaven's quayside. Imagine being one of those passengers boarding this grand vessel bound for new adventures across vast oceans. Witnessing history firsthand is not limited to joyful moments; it also encompasses tragic events like witnessing the aftermath of RAF bombings on German liner Bremen in Bremerhaven during World War II. These scars serve as reminders of resilience and strength that define this remarkable city. Immerse yourself in maritime heritage at the National Marine Museum in Bremerhaven. Discover captivating exhibits that showcase Germany's rich nautical legacy while gaining insights into its seafaring traditions. Bremerhaven invites you to experience its charm from every angle – whether it be admiring panoramic views from atop buildings or delving deep into its historical fabric. This vibrant city continues to evolve while preserving its roots as an important hub connecting land and sea.