Valentin submarine pens

Valentin submarine factory
Part of Third Reich
Rekum port (Weser River, Bremen)
Aerial view of Valentin (2012),
with modern solar panels at right
Site information
Typeblockhouse
Open to
the public
Free entrance, self guided walking tours, electronic audio guide available
Location
Coordinates53°13′01″N 8°30′23″E / 53.216992°N 8.506275°E / 53.216992; 8.506275 (Submarine Bunker Valentin Memorial)
Site history
BuiltFebruary 1943 to March 1945 (unfinished)
MaterialsFerrous concrete

The Valentin submarine factory is a protective shelter on the Weser River at the Bremen suburb of Rekum, built to produce and launch German U-boats during World War II. Built between 1943 and March 1945 using forced labor, the factory sustained damage from air raids before U-boat production could commence. It was the largest fortified U-boat facility in Germany, second only to the facilities at Brest in France.

As a manufacturing facility, it differed from conventional U-boat pens, which were designed for housing and servicing operational U-boats.