Monument Lab in Cottbus: Cultural Heritage and Climate Protection at the Diesel Power Plant


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How Cottbus is Rethinking Cultural Heritage and Climate Protection
On May 27, 2026, at the Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art - Diesel Power Plant Cottbus, the question of preserving historical building substance meets the reality of climate change. The public discussion event starts at 7:00 PM and is free of charge according to the city of Cottbus. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/cb-events-test/denkmallabor-kulturerbe-im-wandel-der-zeit-klimaschutz-und-denkmalschutz-im-dialog-2/))
An Evening for Smart Minds and Open Questions
The Monument Lab focuses on exchange rather than lecturing from above. The central theme is the action-oriented discussion on how cultural heritage and preservation can be conceived in times of climatic change. Mayor Doreen Mohaupt is announced as a discussion partner, who shares responsibility for the topics of urban development, mobility, environment, and structural change in Cottbus. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/cb-events-test/denkmallabor-kulturerbe-im-wandel-der-zeit-klimaschutz-und-denkmalschutz-im-dialog-2/))
Place with Atmosphere: the Diesel Power Plant as Cultural Space
The venue itself significantly influences the experience. The Diesel Power Plant is an industrial monument and the site of the Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art. The address Am Amtsteich 15 in 03046 Cottbus is centrally located, and the site is accessible via elevators. This gives the evening a unique connection of history, architecture, and present. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/?utm_source=openai))
Organization, Expertise, and Urban Perspective
The Monument Lab is organized by the Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art - Diesel Power Plant Cottbus; the city page also refers to an event by TU Dortmund. The format thus positions itself at the interface of monument preservation, climate change adaptation, and urban development, targeting an audience that thinks about cultural policy, preservation, and sustainable planning together. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/cb-events-test/denkmallabor-kulturerbe-im-wandel-der-zeit-klimaschutz-und-denkmalschutz-im-dialog-2/))
What Visitors Can Expect
Those who come to the Diesel Power Plant on May 27 will experience a compact, content-rich event format with a clear practical reference. The evening combines audience atmosphere, expert knowledge, and municipal perspectives into a debate with real contemporary relevance. This date offers a strong impetus, especially for those interested in monument preservation, climate protection, urban development, and culture in transition. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/cb-events-test/denkmallabor-kulturerbe-im-wandel-der-zeit-klimaschutz-und-denkmalschutz-im-dialog-2/))
Conclusion: The Monument Lab promises a vibrant evening with substance, where questions turn into concrete thought-provoking impulses. Anyone who wants to think about culture, city, and climate together should experience this date live in Cottbus. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/cb-events-test/denkmallabor-kulturerbe-im-wandel-der-zeit-klimaschutz-und-denkmalschutz-im-dialog-2/))
Official Channels of Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blmk.kunstmuseum/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blmk.kunstmuseum
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com
- TikTok: no official profile found
Sources:
- City of Cottbus - Monument Lab: Cultural Heritage in Transition. Climate Protection and Monument Protection in Dialogue
- BLMK - Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art
- BLMK - Contacts and Employees
- City of Cottbus - Business Area II Urban Development, Mobility and Environment
- TU Dortmund - Monument Preservation and Climate Change III









