The Holm museum was opened as a branch of the 'Städtische Museum Schleswig' (Schleswig town museum) in 1992. It presents photos on the history of the fishermen's settlement. In addition, there is a changing exhibition of 40 pictures each time which belong to the series made by the photographer Ulrich Maack from Hamburg.
The 'Städtische Museum Schleswig' provides detailed information on the history of the Holm in an extensive exhibition including objects, plans, models, photos, documents and a historical film in its headquarters in Friedrichstraße 9 - 11.
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This little museum is a branch of the Schleswig town museum.* Located on the edge of the fishing village, the Holm Museum documents changes to the district over time with historical and contemporary photographs. Motifs from the photo archives of the museum show Holm and its inhabitants in days gone by; the more recent photos were taken by the Hamburg photographer Ulrich Mack.
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