The volunteer-run small museum on the history of Bremen's Kaisenhäuser is closely linked to the history area in the Kulturhaus Walle Brodelpott. It is open from April until the fall. Those interested can visit the small museum every two weeks on Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and take a trip into the countryside. Afterwards, coffee and homemade cake can be enjoyed on the terrace or in the garden of the small museum. Old toys are available for children to try out.
The small museum focuses on the history of the founding of the Bremen Kaisenhäuser after the Second World War. The immediate post-war history and the period of reconstruction are presented in an exhibition. In addition to the documentation, the museum's exhibition rooms contain objects mainly from the 1950s. The kitchen with old appliances can be viewed, as can the owner's former bedroom.
Information on location and accessibility
The small museum is located in the Waller Parzellengebiet in the KGV Blockland area; from Hohweg via Unionweg, left from Nachtigallweg, right Behrensweg. Unfortunately it is not barrier-free. It is possible to visit the garden and first floor in a wheelchair. It does not have a wheelchair-accessible toilet.