If you take a closer look at the façade of the Übersee-Museum, you will discover all kinds of carved portraits around the listed building. The museum building, which opened in 1896, was designed by building inspectors Heinrich Flügel and Ludwig Beermann. After a short time, the collection grew under founding director Hugo Schauinsland, so that the building was enlarged between 1907 and 1911. On this year's Open Monument Day, visitors can travel back in time on a guided tour and discover the historical exterior reliefs. Free admission, please bring binoculars.
As part of the Open Monument Day
Without registration | Meeting point in the foyer
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