Adventure week in Bremen: Free for all senses and more!

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Discover exciting events in Bremen from July 15th to 21st, 2025, from interactive exhibitions to concerts.

Entdecken Sie spannende Veranstaltungen in Bremen vom 15. bis 21. Juli 2025, von interaktiven Ausstellungen bis zu Konzerten.
Discover exciting events in Bremen from July 15th to 21st, 2025, from interactive exhibitions to concerts.

Adventure week in Bremen: Free for all senses and more!

In Bremen, the week from July 15th to 21st, 2025 will be dedicated to cultural and educational events. The doors to an interactive experience exhibition in the Berliner Freiheit shopping center will open on Tuesday, July 15th. From 9 a.m., visitors can explore a variety of sensory stations that are suitable for all age groups. This exhibition is open daily until August 2nd and entry is free. A highlight will be the “Jewel Thief” station, where an exciting course will be on offer. In addition, the Kukoon Cultural Center will present the documentary “No Land for Nobody” from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., which highlights the consequences of Europe's isolation policy and calls for people to question the drastic changes in migration policy. Admission is also free, although voluntary donations for the support alliance are requested, as Weser Kurier reports.

On Wednesday, July 16th, men aged 50 and over can improve their cooking skills at a cooking course under the motto “The man eats himself” at the BGO, Alfred-Faust-Straße 4. For just 3 euros for groceries, enjoyable cooking is offered from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. In the evening at 7 p.m., the Findorffer Book Window invites you to a reading by the author Martha Bull, who will read from her book “Helene's Way to America”. Entry here costs 10 euros.

Artistic experiences and reflections on migration

Thursday, July 17th also promises exciting experiences. At 2:30 p.m. there will be a tea dance in the community and social center. Visitors who enjoy dancing can take part for 9 euros, but registration is required. Those interested can also take part in a free garden tour in the insect garden, which takes place from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. An opera project will be performed at the University of the Arts from 7:30 p.m., presenting works by Hindemith and Puccini. Admission here is also free, but places are limited.

Another highlight of the week is the screening of the aforementioned documentary film, which not only addresses the aspects of migration, but also illuminates the political framework that leads to the current situation. The film “No Country for Nobody” examines the markers of migration policy that indicate a change towards isolating and deterring many refugees. The documentary shows how Germany is helping to build a European fortress while tens of thousands of migrants suffer daily at the external borders, often risking their lives, according to kein-land-fuer-niemand.

Pure outdoor entertainment

On Friday, July 18th, we're heading to the GOP Variety Theater with the Legends show, starting at 5 and 8 p.m. Tickets are available from 44 euros, and accompanied children up to 14 years of age have free entry. A cool "Yo! I love old school" party takes place from 6 p.m. to midnight at Lankenauer Höft for 18 euros.

Saturday, July 19th, invites you to a summer pool party in the Blumenthal outdoor pool and will be an experience for swimmers big and small. While adults pay 5.50 euros, children can go into the cool water for 2 euros. In addition, there will be a free meeting in the outdoor area of ​​the Waterfront with Cookie Monster and Ernie and Bert, who will welcome their little fans from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. A market concert with the band Four@seven is planned for the evening, which will also take place free of charge at 7 p.m.

On Sunday, July 20th, there will be a brass concert in the Bürgerpark, which starts at 11 a.m. and costs no admission. For art enthusiasts, the Kaisenhausmuseum also opens its doors in the afternoon from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and entry is free here too. Finally, the Bremen-Ost Clinic invites you to a summer afternoon in the park at 4 p.m. - there is no admission charge for the entire event.

The crowning conclusion of the week will be a creative event on Monday, July 21st in the creative café, where canvases can be painted from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Participation costs 10 euros; registration by email is required.

A look at Germany's current migration policy shows that the social framework is changing. In 2025, the migration policy resolution will be introduced in the Bundestag, which will call for a complete closure of the borders and will be supported by the AfD. These changes could have far-reaching effects on migration, as the poignant stories from the documentary illustrate, which brings viewers closer to the reality behind the numbers, according to Movements Journal.