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Japanischer Pavillon

A Touch of Japan in the Heart of Brandenburg

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The Japanese Pavilion in Cottbus captivates with its architectural heritage, blending Far Eastern elegance with European charm. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this structure serves as a tranquil retreat that invigorates the senses and invites relaxation. Visitors can experience the harmonious blend of nature and architecture, capturing the essence of traditional Japanese design. A hidden gem that transports the curious to another world.
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Designed by Arno Pasig in 1906, the Japanese Pavilion in Cottbus remains a testament to its era as an architectural heritage monument in Brandenburg.

Quick Facts

Founded
1906
Architect
Arno Pasig
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the gentle rustle of the leaves? It's like they're whispering tales of distant lands. Look around, you can almost touch the elegance of this place. The Japanese Pavilion was designed by Arno Pasig in 1906. Imagine the time when people began to appreciate the serenity and beauty of the Far East right here in Europe. The Cloister Church stands just behind you, and the Apothecary Museum is a short walk away. This blend of cultural influences is what makes this spot so unique. Take a moment to soak in the peaceful atmosphere and feel the harmony between man and nature.

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