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Übersee-Museum Bremen

GBIF publisher since
10 June 2021

Description

The Übersee-Museum Bremen, which was founded in 1896 as the “Städtisches Museum für Natur-, Völker- und Handelskunde”, embraces three departments: “natural history”, “ethnology”, and “trade history”. With this combination the Übersee-Museum is unique not only in Germany but also in Europe. It houses a collection of about 1.2 million plants, fungi, and animals as well as ethnographic and trade objects collected over the past 350 years.

Contacts

ADMINISTRATIVE_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Etta Grotrian
Telephone: ++49 (0) 421 160 38 - 111
email: e.grotrian@uebersee-museum.de
POINT_OF_CONTACT
Michael Stiller
Telephone: ++49 (0) 421 160 38 - 200
email: m.stiller@uebersee-museum.de
Übersee-Museum Bremen
Bahnhofsplatz 13
Bremen
28195
DE
email: info@uebersee-museum.de
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