9 Sights in Cottbus - Chóśebuz, Germany (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Cottbus - Chóśebuz, Germany! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Cottbus - Chóśebuz. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
Sightseeing Tours in Cottbus - Chóśebuz1. Gerberhäuser
The list of monuments in Cottbus lists all monuments in the Brandenburg city of Cottbus and its districts. The basis for this is the publication of the State List of Monuments as of 31 December 2020. The archaeological monuments are listed in the list of archaeological monuments in Cottbus.
2. Branitzer Park
The Branitzer Park near Cottbus is a landscape park created in 1846 by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau with differently designed park areas. The park landscape is the most important of Cottbus' parks and one of the last large English landscape parks that were laid out on the European continent in the 19th century.
3. Stadtmuseum Cottbus
Die Geschichte von Cottbus beschreibt die Entwicklung der Stadt Cottbus in der Niederlausitz von ihren Anfängen bis in die Gegenwart. Die Stadt war Zentrum der Herrschaft Cottbus und seit 1815 des Kreises Cottbus.
Wikipedia: Geschichte von Cottbus (DE), Website, Heritage Website
4. Schlossberg
On the Cottbus Schlossberg or Gerichtsberg, in the area of the former castle gardens, is the late Wilhelminian urban green space. It is a section of the green ring that surrounds the old town. The complex is a listed building.
5. Spreebrücke
The Spree Bridge near Kiekebusch is part of the Cottbus–Spremberg railway and was opened in 1867. Its special feature is the preserved blockhouses for military protection of the railway line on both banks of the Spree.
6. St. Maria Friedenskönigin
The Church of St. Mary Queen of Peace is a Roman Catholic church building in the city of Cottbus in Brandenburg, Germany. It belongs to the provost parish of Zum Guten Hirten Cottbus in the deanery of Cottbus-Neuzelle in the diocese of Görlitz. The building is located on Adolph-Kolping-Straße in the Mitte district and is a registered architectural monument in the list of monuments of the state of Brandenburg.
Wikipedia: St. Maria Friedenskönigin (Cottbus) (DE), Website, Heritage Website
7. Wendisches Museum
The Wendish Museum, Lower Sorbian: Serbski muzej, German: Wendisches Museum, is a museum of the culture and history of the Wends and Sorbs in Lower Lusatia. It is located in Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany. It encompasses a large collection of Tracht, especially from the Spree Forest region. Apart from its permanent exhibition, the museum hosted more than 40 special exhibitions on various topics. All exhibitions are bilingual Lower Sorbian and German.
8. Staatstheater Cottbus
The Staatstheater Cottbus is the only state theatre of the German federal state of Brandenburg in Cottbus. It has its own ensemble presenting plays, operas, operettas, musicals, orchestral concerts and ballet. The theatre had more than 130.000 spectators in 2013.
Wikipedia: Staatstheater Cottbus (EN), Website, Heritage Website
9. Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus
The Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art | Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus, Lower Sorbian Muzej wuměłstwa dizelowa milinarnja, is an art museum in the city of Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany. It is a museum for contemporary art of the state of Brandenburg. It is located in the building of the former Cottbus diesel power plant east of the old town in Goethepark.
Wikipedia: Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus (DE), Website, Heritage Website
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