Wendish Museum Cottbus / Serbski muzej Chóśebuz

Wendish Museum Cottbus / Serbski muzej Chóśebuz

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Lower Lusatia Regional Museum of Sorbian / Wendish History and Culture

Building / plot situation

Since 1994, the Wendish Museum has been located in a classicist former residential and commercial building in Cottbus' old town, not far from the Altmarkt. The building was completely renovated and the entire exhibition space was renewed. There is a new service area for visitor reception with cloakroom and lockers. A newly designed reception room with an introductory film to the exhibition was created. The permanent exhibition on the first floor was designed as a closed tour. The museum has a charming little courtyard with a traditional "Sorbian lime tree". The forecourt was designed in 2005 with a bronze sculpture by Peter Buth depicting the water sprite sitting on an erratic block, a Sorbian/Wendish mythical figure.

Characteristics

The exhibition features a new, high-quality design and colour concept, individual room design, new media offerings that allow visitors to experience the Lower Sorbian language. The exhibition of the Wendish Museum provides insights into prehistory and early history and also deals with the topics of Sorbian / Wendish folk art, visual arts, language, writing, literature, music, folk costumes, way of life and customs, Wendish coins and medals as well as the postal history of the Sorbs. The visitor learns that the autochthonous Slavs of Germany originally inhabited an area whose westernmost foothills stretched from Schleswig-Holstein in the north to Upper Franconia in the south of the country, and that the Wendish share in German history and folk development is greater than is often assumed and is by no means limited to Lusatia.

Special exhibitions / accompanying offers

Changing special exhibitions deal with historical, literary, folkloristic and artistic topics. The exhibitions are bilingual (German-Lower Sorbian / Wendish). Several times a year, there are events to accompany the exhibitions, concerts, readings, Wendish discussion groups (Serbske blido) and traditional events.
Guided tours are offered in German as well as in both Sorbian (Wendish) languages.

Offers for children - With Kobi to the museum

Kobi - the little house ghost - is at home in the museum. He lives there in a slipper under the stove. At midnight, he eavesdrops on the old museum pieces when they tell stories about the past. He tells these exciting stories to the museum staff, who then pass them on to the children - stories from the old, old days.

Kobi offers:

1. cultural wealth of the small Sorbian/Wendish people

The exhibition of the Wendish Museum, which is based on extensive collections, provides insights into prehistory and early history and also deals with the topics of Sorbian / Wendish folk art, visual arts, language, writing, literature, music, folk costumes, way of life and customs, Wendish coins and orders as well as the postal history of the Sorbs. The visitor learns that the autochthonous Slavs of Germany originally inhabited an area whose westernmost foothills stretched from Schleswig-Holstein in the north to Upper Franconia in the south of the country, that the Wendish share in German history and folk development is greater than often assumed and is by no means limited to Lusatia.

The offer takes place indoors and is aimed at schoolchildren.
of classes 1 to 10.
Dates: by arrangement
Pre-registration: at least 2 weeks in advance
Group size: 5 to 30 people
Admission per person: € 0.75

Wendish Museum Cottbus

2. easter egg painting courses

The students decorate Easter eggs using the Sorbian / Wendish wax technique and learn interesting facts about the various Easter customs. The courses take place two weeks before Easter from Wednesday to Friday.

The offer takes place indoors and is aimed at schoolchildren.
of classes 1 to 10.
Dates: by arrangement
Pre-registration: at least 2 weeks in advance
Group size: up to 10 people
Admission per person: € 0.75
Contribution towards expenses per person for materials: € 2.00

Wendish Museum Cottbus

 

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Cottbus Airfield Museum / Lětanišćowy muzej Chóśebuz

Unfortunately, the Drewitz Airfield Museum no longer exists. Interested visitors can learn more about the eventful history of Drewitz airfield in the Cottbus Airfield Museum inform.

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Exhibition on the history of the site - museums between air traffic and the airfield

Building / plot situation

The museum is located in the southern part of the former Cottbus airfield and is run by the Verein Cottbus Airfield Museum e. V. operated.

Characteristics

Contemporary witnesses of military flight history are exhibited on approx. 40,000 square metres of open space.
For interested visitors, there is a small exhibition on the history of the airfields in the north of the city of Cottbus. A separate exhibition shows the history of the NVA and its barracks in the city of Cottbus. Uniforms, equipment and models illustrate this part of German military history.
In addition, the visitor learns interesting facts about the aviation history of Lusatia.

Special exhibitions / accompanying offers

  • Utility and Military Vehicle Meeting
  • RC model flight meeting
  • Plastic Model Exhibition
  • Tour of the restaurant area

Offers upon request and agreement

Offers for children - With Kobi to the museum

Kobi - the little house ghost - is at home in the museum. He lives there in a slipper under the stove. At midnight, he eavesdrops on the old museum pieces when they tell stories about the past. He tells these exciting stories to the museum staff, who then pass them on to the children - stories from the old, old days.

Kobi offers:

Aviation history of Cottbus airfield

The exhibition on the history of Cottbus airfield is divided into three chronological sections (the years 1916 to 1945, 1945 to 1990 and from 1990 to the present). The airfield was used for military purposes from 1933 to 1990. In addition, the pupils learn interesting facts about the aviation history of Lusatia.

The offer takes place indoors and outdoors and is aimed at schoolchildren.
of classes 1 to 10.
Dates: by arrangement
Pre-registration: at least 2 weeks in advance

Cottbus Airfield Museum

 

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