In addition to our regular opening days, the port archive is offering a special opening on some Sundays until the fall.
For almost 20 years, the history department of the Kulturhaus Walle Brodelpott has been running a branch in Überseestadt: the port archive. In the rooms of the old Kellogg's administrative headquarters, the archive now houses more than 6000 port images, sorted by theme and available for viewing in picture folders. A small library and themed folders with texts on Bremen's port history, the Muggenburg and the old industries on the Überseeinsel are available on site. The "Schiffe gucken" database is also available on these days. It compiles all the entries of cargo ships into the ports of Bremen since the Second World War from various sources.
On Sundays, the volunteer staff of the port archive look forward to talking to visitors and assisting with research into the history of Bremen's ports in the "Schiffe gucken" database
Free admission!
Port archive / Walle Brodelpott cultural center
Auf der Muggenburg 30, Tel.: 0421 / 388 70 75,
Access via: Auf der Muggenburg / corner of Stephanikirchenweide
Note on accessibility
The harbor archive at Muggenburg 30 is barrier-free. It does not have a wheelchair-accessible toilet.
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