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sorbisc Chóśebuz <9> <9> Two major trade routes intersected here.. The one that ran from central Germany to Silesia (Magdeburg with Wroclaw) and the one that led from Frankfurt / Oder to Dresden.. <9> 1165 Cottbus was first mentioned.. A Franconian noble family, ruled from 1199 to 1445. Their heraldic animal, the cancer, can still be found today in the coat of arms.. At the beginning of the 15th century, John III.. the drapery and linen weaving guilds their privilege.. Cottbus cloths were soon coveted in Bohemia, Saxony and Brandenburg.. Plague epidemics and devastating city fires as well as decades of occupation during the Thirty Years´ War brought destruction, distress and misery to the city.. <9> Cottbus experienced an economic boom through the settlement of Huguenots in the early 18th century.. They introduced new trades such as silkworm farming, tobacco farming and hosiery.. <9> <9> Sightseeing sin <9> <9> Foundation Prince Pückler Museum Park and Castle Branitz (Robinienweg 5) <9> Wendisches Museum (Mühlenstraße 12) <9> City Museum and Archive (Bahnhofstraße 52) <9> Brandenburg Pharmacy Museum (Altmarkt 24) <9> Flugplatzmuseum (Fichtestraße 1) <9> Dissen Local History Museum (Striesow, Dissen district, Hauptstrasse 32 <9> Tertiary Forest (Spreeauenpark) <9> Spreewehrmühle Technical Memorial (Am Spreewehr 2)) <9> Kunstmuseum Cottbus Diesel Power Plant (Am Amtsteich 15) <9> Artothek of the City and Regional Library Cottbus (Galerie Haus 23) <9> Zeit Galerie (Gelsenkirchen Allee) <9> Fango Gallery (Amalienstrasse 10) <9> Gallinchen District Museum (OT Gallinchen , Hauptstr. 54) <9> <9> More information is available <1001> here} <121> online <122>.
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WELCOME TO LAUSITZ! <9> WITAJEK NAM DO ŁUŽICY!. (Upper Sorbian) <9> WITAJŠO K NAM DO ŁUŽYCE!. (Lower Sorbian) <9> <9> The Lusatia - a varied landscape and touristically even calmer region of Germany with forests and heathlands, Viefältigen water areas, as well as castles, monasteries and cities with a historic atmosphere.. <9> <9> Lusatia is located between Cottbus in the north and Zittauer-Gebirge in the south, as well as Bischofwerda in the west and Görlitz in the east.. The settlement area of ââthe Lusitzer / Milzener, who immigrated around 600 AD.. Today one speaks of Sorbs / Wends.. They belong to the recognized minorities in Germany.. That is why you will find all place signs in German and Sorbian.. <9> <9> Besides the language, the way of life, customs and traditions, folklore with bagpipe, three-stringed violin, folk dance and song and the Sorbian / Wendish cuisine with its regional dishes belong to the preserved idiosyncrasies.. Even today, older women wear their costumes in everyday life, the younger ones only on special occasions.. An insight into the changing history and way of life of this people can be found in many churches, historical buildings, museums, Heimatstuben and the typical village architecture.. <9> <9> The Niederlausitz is today an area characterized by the low-lying lignite mining, which is increasingly becoming a tourist highlight.. Decisive for this is the Lusatian seascape.. But there is also much to see from the history of the people and the region.. <9> Upper Lusatia is characterized by its mountains.. Here too you can find many things from the past, from the monastery of Marienthal to the ruin of Oybin.. <9> <9> In the Niederlausitz, you can of course also go for a ride on a bike, while hiking in Upper Lusatia is in the foreground.. <9> <9> Those who not only want to get to know the history and way of life in Lusatia will find opportunities for active recreation in cycling, hiking and water sports and in a colorful art and cultural scene.. Whether classical or modern theater, regional music festival or exciting museum exhibitions;. everyone will find something.. <9> The Lausitz offers a lot more with fun pools, amusement parks, narrow-gauge railways.. <9> At the heart and most famous corner of Lusatia is the famous Spreewald, in whose canals and waterways you can feel like the gondolier in Venice. <9> < 9> Further information can be found <121> online <122> <1001> here}.