Climate House Bremerhaven adorns millions of two-euro coins - Germany’s New €2 Coin Honors Climate House Bremerhaven in 2026
A new two-euro coin will feature the Climate House Bremerhaven, one of Germany's leading educational centers on global climate change. The commemorative piece aims to raise awareness of coastal ecosystems and sustainability. Set for release in late January 2026, it will enter circulation as part of a 30-million-coin series.
The Climate House Bremerhaven was selected for its role in showcasing climate impacts on coastal regions. As one of Bremen's most popular tourist attractions, it offers visitors an interactive journey along the eighth meridian, exploring different climate zones. The coin's design highlights this connection, blending science, nature, and local identity.
Berlin-based artist Bodo Broschat created the national side of the coin. It depicts the Climate House alongside two seagulls, symbolizing coastal wildlife and ecological balance. The inscription 'Bremen' and the year 2026 complete the design, reinforcing the city's commitment to climate research. The Climate House itself focuses on sparking public interest in environmental issues. Through exhibits, it demonstrates both the beauty and vulnerability of the planet. The coin's release on January 29, 2026, will coincide with broader efforts to promote sustainability in the region.
The commemorative two-euro coin will reach 30 million people across Europe. Its design ties Bremen's coastal heritage to ongoing climate research and education. The Climate House's inclusion on the currency underscores its significance as a symbol of environmental awareness.
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