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Steel dome shines in former glory

30.05.2022
BREMERHAVEN. Following a six-month construction period the restoration works to the Loschenturm were completed in March. The listed sea mark located at Neuen Hafen now shines in all its former glory. It was wrapped up in September 2021, in order to carry out the conservation and coating works to the steel pulpit, where it was discovered that extensive damage had affected the load-bearing elements, meaning that additional extensive steel construction works were necessary. Some of the components were reproduced in detail by means of elaborate craftmanship.

Credits: BREMENPORTS

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