Cottbus Map

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Description: This map shows streets, trails, museums, houses, buildings, cafes, bars, restaurants, hotels, monuments, parking lots, shops, churches, points of interest, and parks in Old Town Cottbus.

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About Cottbus

Cottbus is a city in Brandenburg, Germany, with approximately 95,000 inhabitants, making it the second-largest city in the state after Potsdam. Located in Lower Lusatia near the Polish border, it serves as the cultural and economic center of the Sorbian minority in Germany, a Slavic ethnic group with its own language and traditions. The city's history dates back over 850 years.

The Branitz Park, created by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau in the 19th century, features English landscape garden design with pyramidal tumuli and the Branitz Castle housing a museum about the prince and park history. The Cottbus State Theatre (Staatstheater Cottbus) is the only state-funded theatre in Brandenburg, offering opera, ballet, and drama. The Spremberg Tower (Spremberger Turm) from 1825 stands as the city's landmark.

Cottbus Technical University specializes in engineering and environmental sciences. The city's economy historically relied on lignite mining and energy production, with the region now transitioning toward renewable energy and environmental technology. The Spreewald biosphere reserve lies nearby, offering unique wetland landscapes. The city maintains bilingual German-Sorbian signage reflecting its cultural heritage. Cottbus faces demographic and economic challenges following industrial restructuring but invests in education, research, and sustainable development to secure its future.

The Facts:
State: Brandenburg.
Districts: Mitte, Schmellwitz, Sandow, Spremberger Vorstadt, Ströbitz, Sielow, Saspow, Merzdorf, Dissenchen, Branitz, Madlow, Sachsendorf, Döbbrick, Skadow, Willmersdorf, Kahren, Kiekebusch, Gallinchen, Groß Gaglow.
Main sights: Staatstheater Cottbus, Schloss Branitz, Brandenburg Pharmacy Museum, Altmarkt (Old market), Spremberger Tower, Branitzer Park, Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk, Oberkirche St. Nikolai.
Population: ~ 95,123 (2025).

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