Vietnam and the Lower Lusatia: Exhibition at the Cottbus City Museum


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Vietnam and the Lower Lusatia: An exhibition on migration, memory, and new home
The Cottbus City Museum opens with Vietnam and the Lower Lusatia – Connected Worlds an exhibition that impressively combines historical research, cultural education, and personal life stories. At the center is the question of how labor migration, familial continuities, and regional identity shape each other.
Between Arrival and Staying
The exhibition takes visitors back to the 1980s when contract workers from Vietnam came to the GDR and began new life paths in the Lower Lusatia. From economic necessity grew lived neighborliness, and familiarity emerged from strangeness. The exhibition historically contextualizes this development and makes visible how strongly individual biographies are connected with more recent social and regional history.
Work, Change, and Recultivation
A particularly striking view is on the parallels between Vietnam and Lusatia: Both regions are characterized by upheaval, industrial shaping, and landscape change. Coal mining, reconfiguration of spaces, and the experience of loss and new beginnings create an artistically conceived resonance space where social and ecological questions intersect.
Cultural Traces in Everyday Life
The exhibition emphasizes not only the history of work but also the present Vietnamese life in the region. Families, clubs, and economic networks show how culture is carried forward in everyday life. For visitors, this creates an aesthetic experience that relies less on spectacular objects and more on social depth, narrative power, and work observation.
Educational Value and Museum Education
As an exhibition with clear social relevance, the project offers an ideal access point for cultural education, school classes, groups, and anyone interested in memory culture, migration, and regional history. The Cottbus City Museum thereby creates a space for reflection, dialogue, and historical orientation.
Conclusion: This exhibition opens a sensitive, intelligent, and approachable view of two connected worlds. Anyone who wants to understand how migration changes and enriches a region should not miss this art experience and historical encounter at the Cottbus City Museum.
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