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Fascinating trip through time with Hans Brockmöller

31.05.2021

BREMEN. A double exhibit with photographs by Hans Brockmöller (1911–1977) will be held at the Hafenmuseum Speicher XI and at the Kulturhaus Walle from 17 July to 17 October. The industrial photographer was a chronicler of Bremen’s ports and for nearly three decades documented the work, the people and the infrastructure in this unique environment. While the photos at the Hafenmuseum present the boom that Bremen’s ports enjoyed, the exhibit at the Kulturhaus Walle focuses on the city’s reconstruction, especially western Bremen.

Photo: Kulturhaus Walle

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