Experience Vietnam and the Lower Lusatia at the Cottbus City Museum: Connected Worlds


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Vietnam and the Lower Lusatia: An Exhibition about Origins, Work, and Connectivity
At the Cottbus City Museum, the exhibition Vietnam and the Lower Lusatia – Connected Worlds unfolds a striking dialogue about migration, memory, and regional identity. It shows how Vietnamese life and the Lower Lusatia are intertwined in work, culture, nature, and community. According to the Cottbus City Museum, the exhibition runs until September 2026 and is part of the project Connecting Worlds – Cultural Land Brandenburg 2024/2025. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellung-vietnam-und-die-niederlausitz-verbundene-welten-2026-02-28-2026-03-01/))
Between Arrival and Staying
The exhibition conveys stories of contract labor in the 1980s, of upheavals after the reunification, and of new life paths in Cottbus and Lusatia. From the historical fractures emerge a multifaceted narrative about belonging, loss, and self-assertion. The special strength of this presentation lies particularly in the connection between everyday history and migration history. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellung-vietnam-und-die-niederlausitz-verbundene-welten-2026-02-28-2026-03-01/))
A Region Reflecting Change and Re-cultivation
The juxtaposition of two spaces, which at first glance seem far apart yet share similar experiences: change, adaptation, and the struggle for the future, is particularly powerful. The exhibition refers to landscapes shaped by coal mining and to cultural continuities that are carried on in family and club life. Thus, it creates an artistic experience in a broader sense: not merely as an aesthetic staging of images but as a dense, cultural-historical examination of social relationships. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellung-vietnam-und-die-niederlausitz-verbundene-welten-2026-02-28-2026-03-01/))
Curatorial Perspective and Mediation
The exhibition is guided by the curator and museum educator Dr. Paul Fröhlich, who translates the topic into clear, accessible communication. For a special tour, the city of Cottbus charges an admission fee of 8 euros; simultaneously, the museum's website refers to regular admission prices starting from November 1, 2025, of 5 euros for adults and 4 euros reduced. The city museum also offers educational formats for kindergartens, school classes, and other groups. ([stadtmuseum-cottbus.de](https://www.stadtmuseum-cottbus.de/kontakt-148.html?utm_source=openai))
Visit the Cottbus City Museum
The City Museum is located at Bahnhofstraße 22 in 03046 Cottbus. During summer, it is open Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., on weekends and holidays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.; in winter, shorter opening hours apply. The website's accessibility self-disclosure indicates partial conformity and mentions known areas for optimization in PDF documents. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellung-vietnam-und-die-niederlausitz-verbundene-welten-2026-02-28-2026-03-01/))
The exhibition promises an intense art experience for everyone who wants to not just understand social transformation but also emotionally re-experience it. Anyone interested in migration history, regional culture, museum work, and cultural education should definitely experience this tour live. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellung-vietnam-und-die-niederlausitz-verbundene-welten-2026-02-28-2026-03-01/))
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