Lübbenau
Lübbenau is a town in the [Oberspreewald-Lausitz|Upper Spree (river)|Spree Forest-Lusatia] District of Brandenburg, Germany. It is located in the bilingual German/Sorbian region of Lusatia, on the river Spree, where this forms a large inland delta surrounded by woodland, called "Spree Forest", about southeast of Berlin. The town is best known through the incorporated villages of Lehde/Lědy and Leipe/Lipje, villages where there just exist anabranches of the Spree River instead of streets.
Administration
The town of Lübbenau consists of :- Lübbenau/Spreewald ' with Kaupen ', Neustadt ', Stennewitz ', Stottoff ', and Wotschofska '
- Bischdorf '
- Boblitz '
- Groß Beuchow ' with Klein Beuchow '
- Groß Klessow ' with Klein Klessow ' and Redlitz '
- Groß Lübbenau ' with Scheddis '
- Hindenberg '
- Klein Radden ' with Groß Radden '
- Kittlitz ' with Eisdorf ', Lichtenau ', and Schönfeld '
- Krimnitz '
- Lehde ' with Dolzke '
- Leipe ' with Dubkowmühle ', Eiche ', Konzaks Horst ', and Pohlenzschänke '
- Ragow
- Zerkwitz ''''
History
Lübbenau was first mentioned in a sales document in 1315 but is believed to be much older due to excavations below the castle that show settlement from the 8th or 9th century.From 1364 to 1635, Lübbenau was part of the Kingdom of Bohemia, and then until 1815 Lübbenau was a part of the Electorate of Saxony. From 1815 to 1947, Lübbenau was part of the Prussian Province of Brandenburg. From 1952 to 1990, it was part of the Bezirk Cottbus of East Germany.
Sights
Lübbenau offers a variety of sights. Departing from the old town center, visitors can explore the marina with its traditional boats, or a castle which set in a nicely arranged park, including an orangerie with a cafe and a hotel. There are cycling routes to nearby villages, and boat rides are popular with tourists. The city wall's history dates back to the Middle Ages and the museum next to the city gate offers insights into the architecture as well as the rich history of the region.Twin towns – sister cities
Lübbenau is twinned with:- Halluin, France
- Kočevje, Slovenia
- Nowogród Bobrzański, Poland
- Oer-Erkenschwick, Germany
- Pniewy, Poland
- Świdnica, Poland
Notable people
- Romy Müller, track and field athlete and Olympic champion
- Jens Riewa, presenter and newscaster of the ''Tagesschau''
Associated with the town
- Ehm Welk, writer, lived for a time in Lübbenau
- Nico, civil Christa Päffgen, model and singer, lived as a child in Lübbenau
- Marc Huster, weight lifter, grew up in Lübbenau