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{{about|the museum in Bremen|the museum in Stralsund|German Oceanographic Museum}}
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{{Infobox museum
| name = German Maritime Museum
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| alt = The main museum building
| coordinates = {{coord|53|32|24|N|8|34|37|E|display=inline,title|region:DE-HB_type:landmark_source:dewiki}}
| mapframe-zoom = 14
| established = {{Start date|1975|09}}
| location = [[Bremerhaven]],
| type = [[Maritime museum]]
| collection =
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| website = {{URL|dsm.museum/}}
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[[Image:Funnel otto hahn hg.jpg|thumb|upright|Funnel of ''[[Otto Hahn (ship)|Otto Hahn]]
The '''German Maritime Museum''' ({{lang-de|link=no|Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum (DSM)}}) is a
The museum consists of the building planned by [[Hans Scharoun]] as well as several [[museum ship]]s in the Old Harbour of Bremerhaven, including the ''Seute Deern'' [[Sailing ship|windjammer]]. Since 2005, the buildings and 8 ships are listed as protected heritage ensemble.<ref>{{WP-HB LfD|1737,T|Database of Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Bremen #1737,T}} {{in lang|de}}</ref>
== History ==
The German Maritime Museum (DSM) was founded in Bremerhaven in 1971 to replace the Museum of Marine Science in [[Berlin]], which had been destroyed during [[World War II]]. Its task is to collect, record, research and present documents and
== Research ==
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Permanent exhibitions at the DSM include:
* Central European shipping in the prehistoric, Roman and medieval periods (with the [[Bremen cog]] of 1380 as main exhibit).
* German shipping in early modern times (1500 to 1800).
* German shipping in the post-1800 industrial age (with the paddle-steamer『Meißen』of 1881 as main exhibit), military shipping
* Shipping Channels (navigation, marine cartography, navigation marks, navigable waters).
* Outdoor museum port with coastal, inland and sea vessels from 1867 to 1985 as well as cargo handling equipment, buoys etc. Flagship is the world's largest preserved cargo sailing ship made of wood – the bark ''Seute Deern'' of 1919; it was announced in October 2019 that, in the light of a survey which found that the ship is beyond repair, ''Seute Deern'' is to be broken up in situ.<ref>{{cite news |title=Bremerhavens Wahrzeichen "Seute Deern" wird abgewrackt |url=https://www.butenunbinnen.de/nachrichten/gesellschaft/seute-deern-abgewrackt-100.html |access-date=24 October 2019 |work=buten en binnen |publisher=Radio Bremen |date=23 October 2019 |language=de}}</ref>
* An extension opened in 2000 is home to the other sections
* The ''[[German submarine Wilhelm Bauer|Wilhelm Bauer]]'', a sample of the [[Type XXI submarine]]s operated by the [[Kriegsmarine]] for a short time near the end of WW II; this is the last fully intact, floating example of this class of craft.<ref>{{cite book|author=Gordon Williamson |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=94SICwAAQBAJ
== References ==
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== External links ==
{{Commons category|Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum}}
* {{Official website|http://www.dsm.museum/}} {{in lang|de|en}}
{{Bremerhaven}}
{{Leibniz Association}}{{Authority control}}
[[Category:Leibniz Association]]
[[Category:Museums established in 1975]]
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