The Lady(s) of the House at Castle Branitz: Experience Lucie von Pückler Anew

Event: Special Exhibition: The Lady(s) of the House. A Quest for Traces in Fürst Pückler Museum Park & Schloss Branitz, Robinienweg 5, 03042 Cottbus on 20. August 2026

Date and Time

20. August 2026 10:00

Location

Robinienweg 5
Robinienweg 5, 03042 Cottbus, Germany

Price

11,00

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Rediscover Lucie von Pückler: An Exhibition on Women's History in Branitz

The special exhibition The Lady(s) of the House. A Quest for Traces opens at the Prince Pückler Museum Park & Castle Branitz, shedding light on one of the most influential female figures of the Pückler family: Lucie von Pückler-Muskau. The exhibition combines art history, biography, and memory culture into an impressive artistic experience within the historical castle space.

A Princess Between Education, Attitude, and Creative Power

Lucie von Pückler was described by her contemporaries as educated, energetic, and witty. The exhibition follows her life journey from her early encounters with Hermann von Pückler to her work in Branitz. Furniture, Asian art, paintings, and personal letters coalesce into a portrayal of female presence that extends far beyond courtly representation.

Objects, Letters, and Spaces as Living Sources

The examination of works and objects is particularly striking: Selected pieces of furniture, crafted treasures, and written testimonies narrate stories of taste, networks, and life practices. Especially the letters provide direct access to the thoughts and emotions of the princess, turning the exhibition into an aesthetic experience with historical depth.

Branitz as a Historical Resonance Space

Castle Branitz is the ideal venue for this exhibition. The house itself becomes part of the narrative, as the exhibition not only inquires about Lucie von Pückler but also about the women who lived in the castle after her death. This creates an art-historically astute view of ownership, memory, and cultural continuity in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Why It’s Worth a Visit

For those who appreciate art and cultural history exhibitions, this is not just a biography but a meticulously curated quest for traces. The presentation combines atmosphere, knowledge, and emotion, making visible how significantly women shape the cultural memory of a place. A visit is worthwhile for everyone wanting to experience art, history, and castle culture as a living whole.

Conclusion: This special exhibition presents Lucie von Pückler as a personality with radiance and opens new perspectives on Castle Branitz. Anyone who values women's history, artistic objects, and historical spaces should not miss this artistic experience on-site.

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