Übersee-Museum Bremen
The museum | |
Established | 1887 |
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Location | Bremen |
Coordinates | 53°05′00″N 8°48′38″E / 53.0833°N 8.81056°ECoordinates: 53°05′00″N 8°48′38″E / 53.0833°N 8.81056°E |
Director | Wiebke Ahrndt |
Website |
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The Übersee Museum Bremen is a Natural History and Ethnographic museum in Bremen, Germany. In an integrated exhibition of Nature, Culture and Trading, the museum presents aspects of overseas regions with permanent exhibitions relating to Asia, South Pacific/Oceania, Americas and Africa. Since 1993, the building itself is protected by the monument protection act.[1]
History
In 1875, the collections of the Bremen Natural History Society became the property of the city of Bremen under the name "Municipal Collections of Natural History and Ethnography", the library of the society having been given to the city in 1872.
Directors of Übersee-Museums
- 1887 to 1933 Hugo Schauinsland, Zoologist,
- 1933 to 1945 Carl Friedrich Roewer (1881–1963), Zoologist,
- 1950 to 1962 Helmuth O. Wagner (1897–1977), Ornithologist
- 1962 to 1971 Hermann Friedrich (1906–1997), Biologist
- 1971 to 1975 Herbert Abel (1911–1994),
- 1975 to 1992 Herbert Ganslmayr (1937–1991), Ethnologist
- 1992 to 2001 Viola König (born 1952),
- from 2002 Wiebke Ahrndt (born 1963),
References
- von Briskorn,Bettina 2000 Zur Sammlungsgeschichte afrikanischer Ethnographica im Übersee-Museum Bremen, 1841-1945 Bremen : Übersee-Museum Bremen, 2000. ISBN 978-3-929439-57-1
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