Princess Lucie Pückler in Branitz: Experience Open-Air Exhibition in the Park

Event: Open-Air Exhibition – Princess Lucie Pückler in Branitz in Pleasureground, Park und Schloss Branitz on 8. July 2026

Date and Time

8. July 2026 00:00

Location

Robinienweg 5
Robinienweg 5, 03042 Cottbus, Germany

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Outside

Princess Lucie Pückler in Branitz: An Open-Air Art Experience in the Historical Park

On the occasion of the 250th birthday of Princess Lucie Pückler, Branitz highlights the personality who significantly shaped the cultural and landscape heritage of the park. The open-air exhibition in the Pleasureground invites visitors to trace the early development phases of the park at five stations and to reconsider Branitz as a total work of art. The presentation is part of the theme year WOMEN'S EMPIRE and combines art history, memorial culture, and garden art into an impressive aesthetic experience. ([mwfk.brandenburg.de](https://mwfk.brandenburg.de/mwfk/de/service/pressemitteilungen/ansicht/~09-04-2026-eroeffnung-themenjahr-branitz?utm_source=openai))

The Pleasureground as a Stage for Garden Art

Branitz appears here not merely as a backdrop, but as a curated space of thought in the open air. The Pleasureground, designed by Prince Pückler in the English style, offers open garden spaces, sight axes, and artistic transitions, providing a vivid access to the landscape architecture of the 19th century. Those who walk through the stations of the exhibition experience how art, nature, and memory intertwine. ([pueckler-museum.de](https://www.pueckler-museum.de/en/park-palace/park-buildings/?utm_source=openai))

Lucie Pückler: Intellect, Attitude, and Creative Power

The exhibition casts a spotlight on Princess Lucie Pückler as an independent historical figure. Contemporary and current assessments emphasize her role as a clever, coherent implementer and as a formative force in the Branitz project. This opens up an art historical access that not only expands the well-known image of the garden prince but also makes the female contribution to one of the most significant Prussian landscape parks visible. ([mwfk.brandenburg.de](https://mwfk.brandenburg.de/mwfk/de/service/pressemitteilungen/ansicht/~09-04-2026-eroeffnung-themenjahr-branitz?utm_source=openai))

A Theme Year with Educational Claim

The Branitz theme year is intended as a place for learning and experience for a wide audience. The foundation offers both analog and digital formats in history, art, literature, and environmental education and pursues a clear educational mission. For visitors, this creates an art experience that not only informs but also enables sustainable contemplation of the place. ([pueckler-museum.de](https://www.pueckler-museum.de/leitbild/?utm_source=openai))

Visitor Experience between Park, Architecture, and Collection

Branitz is more than an exhibition location: the ensemble of park, palace, and collections forms a cultural historical panorama with a special spatial effect. The museum presentation in the palace, the open park facilities, and the historical architecture create an atmosphere where the traces of the 19th century can be directly experienced. The park's opening hours apply year-round; the palace and visitor center are open from April to October 2026, Wednesday to Monday. ([pueckler-museum.de](https://www.pueckler-museum.de/park-schloss/?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion: This open-air exhibition makes visible how closely Princess Lucie Pückler was connected to Branitz and how lively art history can be narrated in space. Those seeking garden art, cultural history, and an atmospheric art experience should definitely visit Branitz on-site. ([mwfk.brandenburg.de](https://mwfk.brandenburg.de/mwfk/de/service/pressemitteilungen/ansicht/~09-04-2026-eroeffnung-themenjahr-branitz?utm_source=openai))

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