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

Event: Open-Air Exhibition – Princess Lucie Pückler in Branitz in Fürst Pückler Museum Park & Schloss Branitz, Robinienweg 5, 03042 Cottbus on 9. July 2026

Date and Time

9. July 2026 00:00

Location

Robinienweg 5
Robinienweg 5, 03042 Cottbus, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Outside

Lucie Pückler in Branitz: An open-air exhibition about power, style, and landscape

The open-air exhibition Princess Lucie Pückler in Branitz highlights the work of the princess in the context of the Branitz park and palace. At five stations, a multifaceted view opens up on the early years of the park, on the first renovations of the palace, and on the foundations of that dream realm that Lucie significantly shaped in her last years. The occasion is the 250th birthday of Princess Pückler on April 9. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/open-air-ausstellung-fuerstin-lucie-pueckler-in-branitz-165/?utm_source=openai))

An artistic experience in the open air

This exhibition unfolds its effect not in a closed white cube but in direct dialogue with the landscape. Those who walk through Branitz experience the exhibition not as a static display but as a spatial narrative: between trees, paths, architecture, and historical references, an aesthetic experience emerges that intertwines art history, garden art, and memory culture. The Branitz park is considered part of a comprehensive total work of art that the foundation researches, preserves, and communicates. ([pueckler-museum.de](https://www.pueckler-museum.de/leitbild/?utm_source=openai))

Lucie Pückler as a historical figure with charisma

Lucie von Pückler-Muskau appears here not merely as a biographical marginal figure but as an intelligent, proactive personality in the cultural fabric of the 19th century. The official information from the foundation locates her in the larger context of the Branitz total work of art and makes it clear that the legacy of Prince and Princess Pückler is to be considered together. This creates an image of Branitz as a place of cultural life where garden art, architecture, spatial design, and museum education interconnect. ([pueckler-museum.de](https://www.pueckler-museum.de/leitbild/?utm_source=openai))

Branitz as a place for learning and experiencing

The foundation explicitly describes Branitz as a place for science, education, and cultural mediation. This includes both analog and digital learning offerings as well as accessible and participatory formats. This makes the visit equally attractive for art enthusiasts, families, school classes, and those curious about cultural history. The museum education is also well-rounded and ranges from offerings for children to tours for adults. ([pueckler-museum.de](https://www.pueckler-museum.de/leitbild/?utm_source=openai))

What visitors can expect on-site

The exhibition is part of the vibrant Branitz program, where themes surrounding Prince and Princess Pückler, park art, and palace history are made visible anew time and again. Visitors can look forward to an atmospheric station exhibition in the open air that combines historical information with place experience. Especially the connection between landscape, palace, and biographical focus adds to the charm of this preliminary report: here, history is not explained, but made walkable. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/open-air-ausstellung-fuerstin-lucie-pueckler-in-branitz-165/?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion

Princess Lucie Pückler in Branitz promises a well-curated open-air art experience between garden art, palace history, and cultural historical discovery. Those seeking historical places with depth and atmosphere should experience this exhibition live and explore Branitz with their own steps. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/open-air-ausstellung-fuerstin-lucie-pueckler-in-branitz-165/?utm_source=openai))

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