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


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An exhibition about memory, work, and cultural interweaving
The special exhibition Vietnam and the Lower Lusatia – Connected Worlds at the Cottbus City Museum leads into a multifaceted history of migration, everyday life, and mutual influence. It tells the story of Vietnamese life in the Lower Lusatia, of arrival and staying, of change and rooting – thus opening up an art experience that intertwines historical experience and societal present. The exhibition was created as a contribution within the framework of Connecting Worlds – Cultural Land Brandenburg 2024/2025. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellung-vietnam-und-die-niederlausitz-verbundene-welten-2-2026-08-21/))
Between labor migration and new home
At the center is the story of Vietnamese contract workers who came to the GDR in the 1980s, some of whom returned after the reunification, while others built a new life in Germany. The exhibition makes visible how work became the basis of existence, challenge, and opportunity. This opens a perspective on social history, culture of remembrance, and the question of how regional identity is shaped by migration. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellung-vietnam-und-die-niederlausitz-verbundene-welten-2-2026-08-21/))
A space for cultural education and perspective shifts
The presentation connects historical information with a sensitive, museum educationally relevant narrative style. It invites a broader consideration of works: not only objects, documents, and images are in focus, but also the relationships between culture, nature, work, and community. The idea of intertwining is particularly strong: Lower Lusatia and Vietnam appear as spaces of different histories, which nonetheless share similar experiences of upheaval, reclamation, and adaptation. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellung-vietnam-und-die-niederlausitz-verbundene-welten-2-2026-08-21/))
The Cottbus City Museum as a place of vibrant historical experience
The Cottbus City Museum sees itself as a place for urban and regional history and offers with its permanent exhibition a wide historical arc from early settlement development to the present. In addition, the special exhibition sets a clear contemporary accent. For visitors, this creates a multifaceted art experience between archive, exhibition, and cultural education. The museum is located in the former savings bank building at Bahnhofstraße 22 and has been publicly accessible since December 19, 2015. ([stadtmuseum-cottbus.de](https://www.stadtmuseum-cottbus.de/))
Visiting, opening hours, and accessibility
The Cottbus City Museum offers regular opening hours in the winter season from Tuesday to Friday 10 AM to 5 PM and on Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays from 1 PM to 5 PM. Regarding accessibility, the museum points out partial compliance of the website and available contact options for inquiries. For families, school classes, and groups, there are museum educational offerings that can further deepen the visit. ([stadtmuseum-cottbus.de](https://www.stadtmuseum-cottbus.de/impressum.html))
Conclusion: This exhibition offers an insightful, moving view of migration, identity, and regional history. Anyone wanting to experience Cottbus and Lower Lusatia through new cultural perspectives should definitely visit the exhibition on-site and discover the connections between Vietnam and Lusatia themselves. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/ausstellung-vietnam-und-die-niederlausitz-verbundene-welten-2-2026-08-21/))
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