Vietnam and the Lower Lusatia: Exhibition at Cottbus City Museum


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Between Vietnam and the Lower Lusatia: an exhibition about closeness, change, and memory
The special exhibition at the Cottbus City Museum invites a multifaceted exploration of social relationships. At its center is the question of how migration, work, culture, and daily life connect living environments and how new forms of belonging develop from historical experiences.
A narrative of arrival and staying
The exhibition illuminates Vietnamese migration to the Lower Lusatia and places the history of contract workers in the GDR within a larger historical context. It shows how personal biographies, family histories, and enduring cultural references developed from professional paths. Particularly in the connection between regional memory and global movement, a strong artistic experience of a different kind unfolds: not as a classic display of paintings or sculptures, but as a cultural-historical exhibition with documentary depth.
Work, daily life, and cultural self-assertion
The focus is on the tensions between adaptation and self-assertion, between external attribution and lived reality. The exhibition makes visible how Vietnamese fellow citizens shape the economic and working life of the region while also preserving their own traditions. Thus, it opens a space for cultural education, in which the exhibition atmosphere and historical knowledge intertwine closely.
The Lower Lusatia as a mirror of change and landscape
Particularly striking is the view of the landscape as a historical resonance space. The coal mining, recultivation, and structural change connect here with questions of loss, transformation, and new beginnings. This perspective lends the exhibition a clear curatorial line: it not only tells of people but also of places that change yet preserve memories.
Place for education, exchange, and deep encounters
The Cottbus City Museum sees itself as a place of regional historical and local research. The special exhibition fits into this museum educational practice and is aimed at visitors who want to experience history as a living connection. Those interested in migration, contemporary history, identity, and the cultural relationships between Germany and Vietnam will find here an exhibition with high informational value.
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This exhibition offers a glimpse into connected worlds that often remain invisible in everyday life. It connects historical research, social relevance, and atmospheric density to create a reason for visiting that goes far beyond mere information. A live visit to the Cottbus City Museum is worthwhile because here regional history, cultural diversity, and aesthetic experience come together in a special way.
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