Vietnam and Lower Lusatia – Connected Worlds at the Cottbus City Museum


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Between migration, memory, and a new home
The exhibition Vietnam and Lower Lusatia – Connected Worlds at the Cottbus City Museum offers an impressive view of two regions whose histories intersect through work, culture, nature, and community. The showcase leads into a multifaceted exhibition atmosphere where historical experiences and the present meet.
Arrival, work, and lived intertwining
At the center is the story of Vietnamese contract workers who came to East Germany in the 1980s and continued their lives in very different paths after reunification. The exhibition tells of arrival and staying, of foreignness and familiarity, of adaptation and self-assertion. Thus, it becomes an artistic experience in the broader sense: not as a classical art show, but as a cultural-historical examination of social processes.
A space for perspective shifts
The curatorial approach is particularly strong, not stopping at biographical stations. Instead, the presentation questions attributions, perceptions, and the images through which Vietnamese communities have been discussed. A precise dialogue arises between cultural education, memory culture, and regional identity. The exhibition makes visible how closely work, everyday life, and cultural memory are interconnected.
Lower Lusatia and Vietnam as reflections of shared experiences
The landscape also becomes a historical resonance space in this exhibition. Coal mining, loss, and recultivation form a second narrative layer that connects both regions. It is this connection of environmental history, social history, and migration that gives the exhibition a special depth. Visitors experience here an aesthetic experience that does not rely on spectacular effects but on understanding, empathy, and reflection.
Why a visit is worthwhile
Anyone interested in local history, migration history, cultural-historical exhibitions, and socially relevant contemporary issues will find a precise and moving presentation at the Cottbus City Museum. The exhibition invites visitors to read historical interconnections anew and to understand Lower Lusatia as an open, changeable cultural space. A visit on-site promises insight, closeness, and a new perspective on a shared history.
Conclusion
This exhibition connects regional identity with global biographies and opens an impressive access to an important chapter of German migration history. Those who value cultural education, museum experiences, and socially relevant themes should definitely experience this exhibition live at the Cottbus City Museum.
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