© Bergedorfer Museumslandschaft
© Bergedorfer Museumslandschaft

Bergedorf Museum

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The ''Bergedorf Museum' in the Castle of Bergedorf shows the origins and life of the Hamburg district in its most beautiful setting.

The Bergedorf Museum  is part of the Bergedorf museums and is beautifully located directly in Bergedorf Castle. This is the last preserved castle in the region, which, like the Vierlande and Marschlande, is a historic area of Hamburg full of exciting history. The museum presents life in Bergedorf in the course of time and tells the story of the inhabitants of the district. The history of Bergedorf is also described. It is characterised by Saxon settlers - so-called Bergern - and goes back more than a thousand years in history. The Bergedorf Museum has a permanent collection and regularly changing exhibitions.
 

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