Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #9 in Bremerhaven, Germany
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3.6 km
32 m
Experience Bremerhaven in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in BremerhavenSight 1: Freiwillige Feuerwehr Lehe
The Alte Feuerwache Lehe from 1903 is located in Bremerhaven-Lehe at Auestraße 20.
Sight 2: Pauluskirche
St. Paul's Church is a church building in Bremerhaven - Lehe, Hafenstraße 124. It is the parish church of the Evangelical Lutheran St. Michael's and St. Paul's Church parishes, which merged in 2000. St. Michael's Church with the parish hall was then converted into a joint community center.
Sight 3: Villa Möller
The residential building at Hafenstraße 54 in Bremerhaven-Lehe, district of Klushof, Hafenstraße 54, dates from 1870.
Sight 4: Villa Kistner
The Villa Kistner in Bremerhaven-Lehe, district of Klushof, Hafenstraße 50, dates from 1897.
Sight 5: Lloyd Gymnasium
The Pestalozzi School Bremerhaven in Bremerhaven - Lehe am Leher Tor, Wiener Straße 3, was inaugurated in 1910 as a double elementary school for boys and girls. It later became a secondary school or business high school and is now a primary school. It is named after Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi.
Sight 6: Kreuzkirche
The Evangelical Lutheran Kreuzkirche Bremerhaven was built in 1863 on the corner of Rampenstraße and Keilstraße and replaced in 1877 by a slightly larger church on the same site, which was destroyed in 1944 during the Second World War. In 1952, a former ethnological museum on Bgm.-Martin-Donandt-Platz was converted into the third Kreuzkirche, making it Bremerhaven's first post-war church.
Sight 7: Haus Hoffmeyer
The Hoffmeyer House in Bremerhaven-Mitte, Friesenstraße 6, was built in 1935 according to plans by Hans Scharoun.
Sight 8: Kaiserschleuse Ostfeuer
The Kaiserschleuse Ost lighthouse is located at the entrance to the Kaiserschleuse in Bremerhaven. The tower was built in 1900 according to a plan by the port construction director Rudolf Rudloff (1851–1922), who also drew the Bremerhaven sublight. The height of the building is 15 m, the height of the beacon is 10 m. The lighthouse carries a fog bell, which was cast in 1950 by J.F. Weule in Bockenem am Harz. It is the northernmost historic lighthouse of the seaside city. At the north end of the container terminal, the two modern towers of the Imsum directional light line are still standing. In size and appearance, the Pingelturm is similar to the Moritzburg lighthouse, which is more than 100 years older.
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