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The Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum (German: Historisch-Technisches Museum Peenemünde or HTM), former "Peenemünde Information Centre for History and Technology" (German: Historisch-Technisches Informationszentrum Peenemünde or HTI) is a museum, founded in 1991, in the observation bunker and site of the former power station in Peenemünde on the island of Usedom in eastern Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany. The museum is dedicated to the history of the Peenemünde Army Research Centre and the Luftwaffe test site of "Peenemünde-West", especially the rockets and missiles developed there between 1936 and 1945. Since January 2007 the information centre has become an anchor point on the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH), a Europe-wide network of industrial monuments, and a part of the ERIH themed routes for Energy and Transport & Communication.[1]

The Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum
Historisch-Technisches Museum Peenemünde
Power Station exhibition building
Former name
Peenemünde Information Centre for History and Technology
Established1991 (1991)
LocationPeenemünde, Germany
TypeTechnology museum
Visitors222,000 (2008)
DirectorMichael Gericke
WebsiteOfficial website

In 2008 the museum had around 222,000 visitors including many school classes. Around €6.5 M were invested in the museum's renovation and expansion; a further investment of €3.9 M is planned. In 2002 the HTM was given the Coventry Cross of Nails and in 2013 the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Award.


Exhibition


A4-Modell (HTI Peenemünde)
A4-Modell (HTI Peenemünde)

The main purpose of the exhibition in the power station is to be a memorial site where visitors can learn from exhibits, documents and films about the fateful pact made by the rocket engineers around Wernher von Braun with former powers in order to develop the aerospace industry.

In the mid-1960s, building on his technical experience from Peenemünde, Wernher von Braun led the design team which developed the Saturn V rocket for NASA that was used to fly to the moon. The role of the former rocket engineer in Peenemünde, however, was to develop weapons of war. Films show visitors how V-1 flying bombs worked.

These experiences formed the basis for the development of nuclear missiles by the Allies after the war. According to documents in the exhibition even Peenemünde experts took part, including in Great Britain and France, where they helped to develop the Force de Frappe.

As part of a detailed chronicle about the test site, the living and working conditions of the forced labourers and prisoners of war in Peenemünde is illustrated. In addition, there is extensive information on concentration camp prisoners, who assembled the V1-flying bombs in Bavaria and Austria under inhuman conditions.

There is a chapel near the site which commemorates all the victims.


Open air displays


Amongst the showpieces on display in the open-air part of the site are a replica V-1 flying bomb (Fieseler Fi 103) and the A4 rocket.

Exhibits in the Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum include:


Information boards on the Peenemünder Haken


There is a large number of information boards at historic locations, connected with the Army Research Centre and Luftwaffe test site, spread over the whole Peenemünder Haken ("Peenemünde Hook") and managed by the HTI. The sites include Oxygen Factory II (Sauerstoffwerk II), two former forced labour camps and a halt on the old Peenemünde industrial railway. The displayed objects and terrain are generally freely accessible and often inconspicuous. Several were laid out with the help of youth volunteers.


See also



References


  1. "ERIH Entry:The Peenemünde Historical Museum". European Route of Industrial Heritage. 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2015.

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На других языках


[de] Historisch-Technisches Museum Peenemünde

Das Historisch-Technische Museum Peenemünde (HTM) befindet sich seit 1991 in der Bunkerwarte und dem Areal des ehemaligen Kraftwerks in Peenemünde auf der Insel Usedom im Osten des Landes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Das Museum befasst sich mit der Geschichte der Heeresversuchsanstalt Peenemünde (HVA) und der Erprobungsstelle der Luftwaffe „Peenemünde-West“, insbesondere der dort zwischen 1936 und 1945 entwickelten Raketen und anderen Flugkörpern.
- [en] Historical Technical Museum, Peenemünde

[fr] Musée des techniques de Peenemünde

Le musée des techniques de Peenemünde (HTM) occupe depuis 1991 les bunkers et l'emprise de l'ex-centrale thermique de Peenemünde sur l'Île d'Usedom, à l'est du Mecklembourg-Poméranie-Occidentale. Ce musée est consacré à l'histoire du centre d'essais militaires de Peenemünde et du pas de tir Peenemünde-West, ainsi qu'aux missiles, fusées et autres aéronefs qui y ont été conçus et testés entre 1936 et 1945.



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