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    Cottbus is the largest bilingual city in Germany. Signage is mostly in German and Lower Sorbian. The city is the seat of several Lower Sorbian institutions like the Lower Sorbian version of the Sorbian Broadcasting ( Serbski rozgłos / Bramborske Serbske Radijo ), the Lower Sorbian Gymnasium , and the Wendish Museum ( Serbski muzej ).

    • Branitzer Park
    • Schloss Branitz
    • Spremberger Turm
    • Altmarkt
    • Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk
    • Spreeauenpark
    • Brandenburgisches Apothekenmuseum
    • Cottbuser Parkreisenbahn
    • Staatstheater Cottbus
    • Oberkirche St. Nikolai

    The finest of the city’s parks was the work of Prince Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von Pückler-Muskau. This nobleman was one of the foremost landscape architects of the day, and Branitzer Park is regarded as his masterpiece. Enveloping Schloss Branitz is the “pleasure ground”, which was intended by Prince Pückler as a continuation of the palace and is e...

    The palace on the eastern end of the of the gardens was built in the Baroque style in the early 1770s and then restored some 80 years later by the feted architect Gottfried Semper. The rooms have been faithfully restored to their appearance when Prince Pückler lived here in the 1800s, and the salons, music hall, breakfast room, oriental rooms and l...

    One of the city’s wayfinders, the Spremberger Turm is the tower of Cottbus’s southern Medieval gate. The structure dates from the 13th century, and was remodelled in the 15th century and then again in the 1820s when it was given its crenellations. Now this 31-metre tower is open to the public seven days a week. There are 131 steps to the observatio...

    The city’s old marketplace was drawn up in the 1200s, and the location is no accident as it at the intersection of three ancient trading routes. Home to all kinds of local and independent shops, there’s a captivating ensemble of historic buildings framing the square. The oldest of these is only from the last decades of the 17th century as before th...

    East of the old town in the Goethepark is a contemporary art museum in a Bauhaus-style power station from 1927. The plant was decommissioned in 1958 and would lay idle until the 2000s when it was chosen as the new home of the city’s contemporary art collection. The museum was founded at a different location in 1977 and at first only exhibited works...

    Near the zoo and Branitzer Park in the southeast of the city is a dreamy 55-hectare park redesigned for the Bundesgartschau (Federal Garden Show) in 1995. The park is sprinkled with exotic trees and framed by venerable oak avenues. There are large, flowing meadows, and a medicinal herb garden, farmer’s garden, rose garden, sound garden and rhododen...

    At Altmarkt 24 there’s a museum in the historic pharmacy, founded back in 1568. At the only pharmacy museum in the state of Brandenburg you’ll take a whistle-stop tour of healthcare over the last 400 years. There are intact pharmacy ensembles from the 1830s and the start of the 20th century, as well as equipment used during the GDR. Also fascinatin...

    For more than 60 years, the string of parks in the southeast of Cottbus has been linked to a narrow gauge railway. This is a Pioniereisenbahn, first set up to be operated by youth organisations to help train the next generation of train drivers and other railway employees. The train sets off from the Sandower Dreieck station by the Stadion der Freu...

    Even if you’re not in the mood for an opera or ballet performance, the Staatstheater is a sight worth sizing up from the outside. The theatre is a monument to the wealth and aspiration of Cottbus at the turn of the 20th century, when a roaring textiles trade gave rise to a bourgeoisie that was hungry for culture. Opened in 1908, the theatre has the...

    The largest church in Lower Lusatia, the Oberkirche is a three-aisled Late Gothic church constructed with bricks in the 15th century. The nave and choir walls are perforated by tall lancet windows with dainty tracery, and although the church was burned out in 1945 there’s a lot of art and interesting things to be found inside. Most memorable of all...

  2. Mar 12, 2018 · Things to Do in Cottbus, Germany: See Tripadvisor's 4,448 traveler reviews and photos of Cottbus tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in September. We have reviews of the best places to see in Cottbus. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  3. The independent city in the South of Brandenburg, with around 100.000 inhabitants, sees itself as the modern Centre of the Lusatia region, where the structural change, especially in the energy sector, is being researched upon, shaped and lived in. Cottbus is both a young University City and a traditional Park town, a spot for well-being.

  4. May 30, 2023 · Cottbus is a charming city in northeastern Germany that often goes unnoticed by travelers. With its rich history, unique architecture, and vibrant cultural scene, Cottbus offers a delightful escape for those seeking to explore off the beaten path.

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  5. Cottbus (Sorbian: Chóśebuz) is a city in the southeast of Brandenburg state, in Germany. It is the state's second-largest city and is considered one of the cultural centres of the Sorbs, a Slavic ethnic minority in eastern Germany.

  6. Mar 12, 2018 · THE 30 BEST Things to Do in Cottbus, Germany. Places to Visit in Cottbus. Check out must-see sights and activities: Puecklerpark Branitz, Branitz Schloss, Historic Sites, Parks. Explore popular experiences. See what other travellers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Historic Sites (12) Observation Decks & Towers (3)

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