Maritime Office Bremerhaven
The Seeamt Bremerhaven building in Bremerhaven - Mitte , H.-H.-Meier-Straße 2 (formerly Keilstraße 3), was built in 1898.
The building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1984 .
history
At the turn of the century and in the style of historicism , the two-storey, plastered port house or maritime office Bremerhaven with a hipped roof with a central risalit and arched windows as well as a service apartment was built. The building was badly damaged in 1944 and rebuilt in 1949. It is on a traffic island next to the German Emigration Center .
Maritime offices are now bodies that investigate accidents in shipping. They are available in Germany in Bremerhaven, Emden , Hamburg , Kiel and Rostock . As a rule, four expert assessors (captains, marine engineers, pilots, experts) meet under the chairmanship of a judge. The Bremerhaven Maritime Administration was dissolved in 2002. The maritime offices are now investigative commissions of the Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV). The Federal Bureau of Maritime Casualty Investigation (BSU) also works in this area.
Today (2018) the house is used for offices.
Maritime Administration Negotiations
Known negotiations at the Bremerhaven Sea Office:
- Blexen , 1908
- Bremerhaven , 1906
- Elbe , 1895
- Europe freighter , 1982
- HAM 308 , 1971
- Irene Oldendorff , 1952
- Munich , 1978/79
- Sagitta , 1901
literature
- Harry Gabcke , Renate Gabcke, Herbert Körtge, Manfred Ernst: Bremerhaven in two centuries; Volumes I to III from 1827 to 1991 . Nordwestdeutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Bremerhaven 1989/1991, ISBN 3-927857-00-9 , ISBN 3-927857-37-8 , ISBN 3-927857-22-X .
- Werner Kirschstein: Seaside City of Bremerhaven. Historic buildings of a port city , Bremerhaven 2001.
- Wolfgang Brönner: Bremerhaven. Architectural monuments of a port city , Bremen 1976.
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 53 ° 32 ′ 41 " N , 8 ° 34 ′ 28.8" E