Branitzer Park, English garden in Cottbus, Germany
Branitzer Park is an English garden in Cottbus that covers more than a hundred hectares, shaped by artificial hills, lakes, and channels. The 18th-century castle stands in the central zone, surrounded by lawns and tree groups that create a clear framework for the different sections of the grounds.
The Pückler family acquired the estate in 1696, but only from 1845 did Count Hermann von Pückler-Muskau begin transforming the baroque garden into an English landscape park. Work continued until 1871, producing grounds that combined elements inspired by his travels through England and the Orient.
The park draws its name from the old spelling of Branitz, a district that merged with Cottbus and anchors the eastern character of this landscape. Visitors notice the pyramids as an unexpected architectural statement, unlike the usual elements found in garden design, turning a walk through the grounds into a visual experience.
The different zones of the park are linked by paths and bridges that allow a walk of several kilometers, offering changing landscape impressions along the way. Anyone wanting to experience the entire grounds should plan several hours and wear comfortable shoes.
Two earth pyramids rise from the flat terrain, with the lake pyramid on an island serving as the final resting place of the count. The water moat surrounding this structure gives it a special appearance that stands apart from the castle area.
Location: Cottbus
Website: http://pueckler-museum.de
GPS coordinates: 51.74306,14.36139
Latest update: December 5, 2025 22:26
Schloss Branitz
539 m
Tierpark Cottbus
591 m
Gedenkstätte Zuchthaus Cottbus
1.8 km
Parkeisenbahn Cottbus
646 m
Südfriedhof
1.6 km
Max-Reimann-Stadion
1.7 km
Spreebrücke (Kiekebusch)
1.3 km
Carl-Blechen-Grundschule, Muskauer Platz 1
2.1 km
Fürst Pückler Museum
766 m
Branitzer Parklandschaft
391 m
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1.8 km
Blutbuche am Huttenplatz
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Spitzahorn-Allee Spreedamm
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Sumpfzypresse im Volkspark Cottbus
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Trauerweide am Kleinen Spreewehr
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Sumpfeichen am Ostrower Damm
2.1 km
Naturdenkmal [[Eichen|Eiche]]-[[Stieleiche]] (''Quercus robur'') Nr. 4 Ostrower Damm in Mitte
2.1 km
Naturdenkmal [[Mammutbaum]]-[[Urweltmammutbaum]] (''Metasequoia glyptostroboides'') Mühleninsel,vom Ostrower Damm ausLudwig-Leichhardt-Steg überqueren,Baum links am Mühlgraben stehend in Mitte
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Stieleichen in der Parzellenstraße
1.6 km
Naturdenkmal [[Eichen|Eiche]]-[[Stieleiche]] (''Quercus robur'') Eichenpark (Straßenende) in Spremberger Vorstadt
1.2 km
Blutbuchen am Ostrower Damm
2 km
Amerikanische Roteichenallee
1.3 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Willy Jannasch
1.8 km
Fürst-Pückler-Museum Park und Schloss Branitz
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