Haus Seefahrt
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Portal of Haus Seefahrt from the year 1665 | |
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| Formation | 1545 |
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| Founded at | Grohn, Bremen, Germany |
| Type | Foundation |
| Legal status | active |
| Purpose | care of old seafarers and their wives |
| Origins | 16th century |
Region served | Germany |
The Haus Seefahrt in Bremen, Germany is a foundation for the care of old seafarers and their wives or widows. For more than 470 years, the foundation has been organizing the Schaffermahlzeit, the longest-running annual meal event in the world.[1] The foundation is considered the oldest still existing social fund [s] in Europe, the establishment of which was approved and confirmed in a document by the City Council of Bremen in 1545. The portal of Haus Seefahrt, the monastery building and two sculptures on the site are under cultural heritage protection.[2]
