Open-Air Exhibition Princess Lucie Pückler in Branitz: Art and History in the Open Air


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An Outdoor Art Experience in Branitz Park
On the occasion of the 250th birthday of Princess Pückler, this open-air exhibition puts her work in and for Branitz in the spotlight. At five stations, a narrative unfolds about the early years of the park, the first renovations of the palace, and the creation of that dream realm, which Lucie helped shape in her later years.
Branitz as Landscape Art and Memory Space
Branitz Park is one of the outstanding landscape artworks of the 19th century. Here, architecture, garden design, and biography intertwine to create an aesthetic experience that goes far beyond a classical exhibition. The open-air presentation directs the gaze to where space, nature, and history communicate directly with one another.
Lucie Pückler in Focus
The exhibition creates access to an extraordinary woman, whose role for Branitz is often underestimated. Lucie Pückler appears not only as a historical figure but as a shaping force of an aristocratic cultural space, where education, representation, and personal life history intertwine. The stations invite viewers to contemplate the work in the broadest sense: not of individual objects, but of a total work of art comprising the park, palace, and memory.
A Walk Through Art, Park, and History
The presentation combines cultural education with sensory perception. Those who walk through Branitz experience the guiding paths, sight axes, and the calm atmosphere of the park as part of the staging. Especially in the open-air format, the exhibition gains a particular intimacy: light, shadow, vegetation, and historical places become narrative elements themselves.
Museum, Collection, and Mediation
The Prince Pückler Museum Park & Palace Branitz is dedicated to the life and work of Hermann Prince of Pückler-Muskau and his long-time partner Lucie von Hardenberg. The collection includes, among other things, paintings, sculptures, graphic and archive collections, as well as a research library and photo archive. The foundation sees itself as a place of learning and experience with offerings for different target groups and focuses on mediation, research, and cultural education.
Visit, Location, and Accessibility
The palace and park are located in Cottbus and are well established as a cultural destination through the visitor area. The park is accessible year-round, while the palace and visitor center follow seasonal opening hours. For visitors with mobility restrictions: according to official accessibility information, Branitz Palace and the upper floor of the Stables are not fully wheelchair accessible.
Conclusion: This open-air exhibition connects historical depth with the special atmosphere of Branitz Park. Anyone interested in art history, garden art, and the biography of a fascinating princess will experience a quiet, impressive, and also educational exhibition outdoors. A visit on site is definitely worthwhile.
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- Cottbus Tourism – Open-Air Exhibition Princess Lucie Pückler in Branitz
- Prince Pückler Museum Foundation – Museum
- Prince Pückler Museum Foundation – Princess Lucie Pückler
- Prince Pückler Museum Foundation – Opening Hours
- Prince Pückler Museum Foundation – Directions
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