The MEYER WERFT in Papenburg is a shipyard with a remarkable legacy, having been founded in 1795 by Willm Rolf Meyer. Initially, the company focused on building small wooden sailing vessels, which was typical for the region at the time. Over the centuries, the shipyard demonstrated a pioneering spirit, especially in the late 19th century when it became the first in the area to switch from wooden ships to iron-hulled steamers – a move that secured its survival while many other local shipyards closed down.
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Nestled in the heart of Papenburg, the Maritime Erlebniswelt offers an immersive journey through the city’s unique transformation from a moorland settlement to a renowned center of shipbuilding. The museum is located on the historic grounds of the old Meyer-Werft, and its three floors vividly narrate Papenburg’s evolution, highlighting its origins as Germany’s oldest and longest fen colony and its development into a major industrial hub. Visitors are introduced to the city’s rich maritime heritage, with engaging exhibits that bring to life the challenges and achievements of generations who shaped Papenburg’s identity.
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