The free traveling exhibition ZERO! provides experiential information about fetal alcohol syndrome, pregnancy, alcohol, and FASD. It will be on display at the Bremen Health Department from June 8th to 12th, 2026. Groups and school classes can now register for a visit.

The innovative exhibition provides information about pregnancy, alcohol, and FASD—the damage caused exclusively by maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Since the topic affects more than just pregnant women, the exhibition also aims to reach school classes, trainees, students, professionals, and other interested individuals through preventative education. The event is being planned by the State Coordination Office of the Federal Foundation for Early Childhood Intervention at the Senator for Labor, Social Affairs, Youth and Integration, as well as the Bremen Health Department and faspektiven eV. "The topic of FASD and raising awareness about it are of great importance, as the damage caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy is irreversible and, at the same time, completely preventable," says Dorothee Jürgens from the State Coordination Office of the Federal Foundation for Early Childhood Intervention.

Opening hours and registration for school classes and groups:

  • School classes: Mon – Thurs 9 am to 3 pm + Fri 9 am to 12 pm.
    School classes from the 7th grade onwards, as well as groups from educational and training institutions, must register in advance: ZERO – Exhibition at the Bremen Health Department (maximum 30 people)

Further information about the exhibition: https://wenn-schwanger-dann-zero.de/

June 8th to 12th, 2026.
Opening hours: Tue, Wed, Thu 3 pm to 6 pm.
Location: Bremen Health Department, Rose Pavilion,
Horner Str. 60-70, 28203 Bremen