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This branch of Oldenburg’s Museum of Art & Cultural History focuses on German artists, beginning with romanticism and neoclassicism of the mid-19th century and culminating in post-1945 artworks. Included in the collection are a number of works by artists from the Worpswede colony, such as Paula Modersohn-Becker, Otto Modersohn, Fritz Mackensen and Heinreich Vogeler.

The combined ticket covers admission to all three Landesmuseum buildings, including the Augusteum.


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1. Augusteum

0.04 MILES

The Augusteum showcases European paintings – with a strong focus on Italian and Dutch masters – from the 15th to the 18th century. It opened in 1867 in a…

3. Landesmuseum Natur und Mensch

0.16 MILES

This natural history museum showcases the ecology of Lower Saxony’s landscapes, including a huge section of peat bog with niches displaying some bog…

4. Denkort Bunker Valentin

13.18 MILES

In 1943, the Nazis started construction of a massive concrete bunker to build submarines in. At a planned production rate of 12 subs per month it was…

5. Schulschiff Deutschland

17.11 MILES

Maritime buffs will enjoy a trip out to the Bremen suburb of Vegesack to visit this historic 86m-length boat, launched in 1927 as a full-rigged training…

6. Hafenmuseum Speicher XI

23.1 MILES

This former harbour warehouse has a strong permanent exhibition focusing on Bremen’s maritime history and the hydraulic engineering work that made its…

7. Weserburg Museum für Moderne Kunst

24.51 MILES

Situated on an island in the Weser River across from the Schlachte promenade, this museum showcases works by German and international artists from private…

8. Mühle am Wall

24.83 MILES

The city’s typical Dutch windmill adds a rural flavour to the parkland tracing the part of town where Bremen’s city fortifications once were. It houses a…