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Vegesack is a northern district of the city of Bremen.


Geography

''Vegesack'' is located about north from the centre of Bremen-city at the mouth of the river Lesum, beside the river
Weser The Weser () is a river of Lower Saxony in north-west Germany. It begins at Hannoversch Münden through the confluence of the Werra and Fulda. It passes through the Hanseatic city of Bremen. Its mouth is further north against the ports o ...
(). Abutting the district of Vegesack to the northwest is the district of Blumenthal, in the southeast the district of Burglesum. Across the river Weser is the
Lower Saxony Lower Saxony (german: Niedersachsen ; nds, Neddersassen; stq, Läichsaksen) is a German state (') in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with , and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 ...
village Lemwerder, connected to Vegesack by a ferry service.


History

Vegesack was established long before the 14th century. At that time the mouth of the river Lesum and the small brook Aue to the river Weser was a preferred and protected berth for sailing ships in the winter time or in the stormy seasons. Therefore, the first buildings might have been a few workshops and accommodations and pubs for the sailors. After the first mention of a ferry across the Weser in the 14th century, the name "Vegesack" was first used in 1453. The source and the meaning of the name is unknown but might be derived from the pub "Thom Fegesacke". In its long history Vegesack often changed hands. In 1648 it became Swedish, 1712 Danish, 1802 Bremish and 1810 French. In 1850 Vegesack received town privileges and in 1939 it became again part of the city of Bremen. From 1619 to 1623 the first artificial harbour of Germany, and one of the first in Europe, was built in Vegesack. The reason for this was the growth of shallows in the river Weser, which blocked big sailing ships from reaching Bremen´s harbour. Goods were then transshipped in the Vegesack-harbour to smaller boats or horse-drawn vehicles and transported to Bremen. With the new harbour the importance of Vegesack increased rapidly. The importance of Vegesack can be seen in the following: In 1863 the forerunner of the German life boat service (german: Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrüchiger) was founded in Bremen by Adolph Bermpohl, a navigation-teacher in Vegesack In 1893 a fishing company was founded which became, in the mid-1930s, Europe's biggest herring fleet; Vegesack was the port of registry of this company which was closed in the 1960s. In 1805 the Lange shipyard was founded by Johann Lange. This company constructed in 1817 Germany´s first steaming ship ''Die Weser''. In the first half of the 19th century Vegesack was the home of the Lange and the Ulrich shipyards. Both were the predecessors of the Bremer Vulkan shipyard and the Janssen/Sager shipyard. With these three shipyards, Vegesack was the greatest and most important shipbuilding site on the Weser river for a long time. In 1896 the shipyard Bremer Vulkan was founded by some Bremen politicians and merchants. It became the greatest shipyard in civilian shipbuilding before World War I. The so-called ''Bremer Vulkan Verbund AG'' or ''Vulkan Group'' became Germany´s greatest shipbuilding company in the 1970s with altogether about 22,000 workers. The Vegesack shipyard closed in 1997. The 1875 the Lürssen shipyard was founded and is one of the greatest German shipyards today. While the headquarters is located directly at the Vegesack harbour, the production facilities are located on the opposite side of the Weser in Lemwerder as well as in the former Vulkan area.


Culture and sights


Museums

Sail training ship ''
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'', called ''The White Swan of the Lower-Weser''. It is a pure sailing ship without auxiliary engine and the last German full-rigged three-master ship, today owned and operated by the ''German Training Ship Association'', Bremen. Constructed in 1927 by the Joh. C. Tecklenborg shipyard in Geestemünde, which is now part of the city of
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, the ship was listed as a historical monument in 1994. ''Schloß Schönebeck'' (''Castle Schönebeck''), built middle of 14th century by ''Johann von Oumunde'' (=Aumund), head of the ''Knights of Oumunde''. Reconstructed in the 17th century, today it is used as a local museum for exhibitions and exclusive events.


Theatre

Since 1989, the Statt-Theater-Vegesack, a semi-professional troupe of actors, has performed both classical and self-composed plays. The performances take place in the Bürgerhaus Vegesack community centre.


Music

The event centre KITO, hosted in an old storehouse, offers jazz, blues, folk and classical concerts and political theatre.


Parks

Along the river Weser is the Stadtgarten (town garden) stretches along the Weserpromenade between the ferry and th
Gläserne Werft
(shipyard showcase). At the bottom of the scarp you can find many foreign trees and a rose garden, at the top are villas and captain's houses.


Regular events

The ''Vegesacker Hafenfest'' (Vegesack harbour festival) takes place on the first weekend in June. Three days full of live music, shanty choirs, maritime attractions and happy people. The ''Festival Maritim''Festival-maritim.de
/ref> (beginning of August) also offers a lot of international maritime live music, Kleinkunst, open-air cinema and "Kutterpullen", a rowing contest. At the beginning of September, Vegesack celebrates the ''Vegesacker Markt'' (Vegesack market); a fair with fairground rides, raffle booths, shooting galleries and much more. In 2005 the fair was held for the 197th time. It starts with the pageant across the city, and ends with the wet funeral of the market-witch in the Weser.


Transportation

*Vegesack is connected to the A 27 by the Autobahn 270. *A railway branch line, operated by
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, links Vegesack to
Bremen central station Bremen Hauptbahnhof (German language, German for ''Bremen main station'') is a railway station in the city of Bremen in northwestern Germany. It is the most important rail station for both the city and Bremen (state), state of Bremen; InterCityE ...
and Verden. Public transport is served by several bus lines of the
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. *A car ferry connects Vegesack and Lemwerder.


Education and science

Jacobs University Bremen Constructor University is an international, private, residential research university located in Vegesack, Bremen, Germany. It offers study programs in engineering, humanities, natural and social sciences, in which students can acquire bachelor' ...
in Grohn.


Sons and daughters

*
Heinrich Behmann Heinrich Behmann (10 January 1891, in Bremen-Aumund – 3 February 1970, in Bremen-Aumund) was a German mathematician. He performed research in the field of set theory and predicate logic. Behmann studied mathematics in Tübingen, Leipzig and ...
(1891-1970), mathematician, professor in Halle (Saale). *
Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs (14 April 1831 – 2 June 1896) was a German geographer, explorer, author and adventurer. Biography Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs was born at Vegesack, now part of Bremen. His father was a physician, and there was much pre ...
(1831-1896), African explorer and writer; After him the main shopping street and a school center (former Gerhard-Rohlfs-Gymnasium) is named in Vegesack. * Günther Schwarberg (1926-2008), journalist in Hamburg, wrote the book '' The SS Physician and the Children of the Bullenhuser Damm '', a forgotten chapter from the "Endphaseverbrechen" (crimes at the end of the war) in
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. *
Jürgen Trittin Jürgen Trittin (born 25 July 1954) is a German Green politician. He was Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in the government of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder from 1998 to 2005 in Germany. Early life a ...
(born 1954), politician Alliance '90/The Greens), Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety from 1998 to 2005, * August Wilmanns (1833-1917), old philologist and general manager of the
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Other personalities

The following personalities (alphabetically arranged) acted in Vegesack: *
Jan Böhmermann Jan Böhmermann () (born 23 February 1981) is a German satirist, journalist, and podcast and television host. He also worked as a writer, producer, radio host, and is best known for his activism through publicity stunts. Early life and educati ...
(born 1981 in Bremen), radio and television supporter and comedian. *
Leo Drabent Leo Drabent (15 June 1899 – 20 November 1944) was a German peace campaigner and Communist Party of Germany, Communist activist. He was beheaded at the Brandenburg-Görden Prison after campaigning against the Second World War, war, which ended ...
(1899-1944) lived in Vegesack and organized the antifascist resistance in and around Bremen. * Erich Lackner (1913-1992) German engineering scientist of Austrian origin. *
Walter Momper Walter Momper (born 21 February 1945) is a German politician and former Governing Mayor of Berlin (West Berlin 1989–1990, reunited Berlin 1990–1991). Whilst Governing Mayor, he served as President of the German Bundesrat, President of the B ...
(born 1945), SPD politician, President of the House of Representatives of Berlin and former mayor of Berlin, grew up in Vegesack. * Bernd Neumann (born 1942 in Elbing), politician (CDU), state minister for culture and media in Berlin, graduated in Vegesack and worked as a teacher. * Heinrich Oebker (1899-1975), teacher and headmaster, * Albrecht Wilhelm Roth (1757-1834), German physician and botanist * Carl Schuchhardt (1859-1943), prehistorian and director of the
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in Berlin. He grew up in Vegesack and went to school in 1872-1877.


References

* Sophie Hollanders: ''Vegesack – Alte Bilder einer Hafenstadt.'' Johann Heinrich Döll Verlag, Bremen 1984, (Vegesack- Old Pictures of a Port-Town)


External links


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