New fishing law in Bremen: fishing only with an examination!
Bremen is updating the fishing law: anglers will have to take exams in the future. Discover the tradition in the school museum!

New fishing law in Bremen: fishing only with an examination!
A new resolution by Bremen's citizens is causing a stir: in the future, all anglers who want to fish in the Weser or Lesum will have to take a test. This new set of rules, which has met with overwhelming approval from all political factions except Alliance Germany, replaces the previous stick fishing license, which fishing enthusiasts could previously simply apply for. The Green politician Philipp Bruck described the measure as a necessary step towards animal and species protection and pointed out that the tradition of stick fishing goes back to 1541. The change in the law was given high importance to ensure the continued safety of fish stocks and the health of the ecosystem, such as buten and within reported.
A look into the past
While Bremen's anglers prepare for their exams, the Bremen School Museum invites you to relive the memories of school days gone by. Here visitors can discover more than 32,000 exhibits, including old school desks, class books and historical gymnastics equipment. This variety of objects relating to everyday school life from past decades illustrates how education has developed in the state and offers a unique insight into Bremen pedagogy over the last 150 years. The main topics include schools in the imperial era and the time of National Socialism bremen.de highlights. Such institutions make a valuable contribution to cultural education and reflection on one's own history.