Vegesacker Hafen, Harbor museum in Bremen, Germany
Vegesacker Hafen is a harbor museum in Bremen located at the mouth of the Lesum River where it joins the Weser, featuring a renovated warehouse with event spaces inside. The site stretches along the waterfront with historic buildings and berths for different types of vessels.
The harbor was founded in 1622 and served as a key transfer point where cargo moved from large ocean-going ships to smaller river vessels for upstream journeys. In 1897, the Lürssen shipyard established itself at this location, becoming a major regional ship-building operation over time.
The harbor is named after Vegesack, a neighborhood with deep maritime roots, and today attracts people interested in ship-building crafts and water-based work. The site serves as a gathering place where local sailors and craftspeople share traditional methods, and old vessels are displayed for visitors to see.
The site is easy to reach on foot and features open areas with clear views of the water, allowing visitors to see ships and waterfront activity. The pathways are clearly marked, and there are several spots to stop and observe the working harbor scene.
The Lürssen shipyard, operating here since 1897, is not merely a museum but an active business that continues to build quality vessels, so visitors may occasionally see craftspeople at work. This makes the harbor a place where history and present-day craftsmanship coexist.
Location: Bremen
Official opening: 1622
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Phone: +491701651860
Email: havenmeister@vegesack-maritim.de
Website: http://vegesacker-hafen.de
GPS coordinates: 53.16893,8.62657
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:02
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