Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 110 out of 120 hikers
Location: Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany
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The "Beautification Association" in Cottbus, which had existed since 1872, was able to start renovating the jewelry complex on Luckauer Wall between Münzstrasse (today Töpferstrasse) and Klosterstrasse on the site of the former Robel tree nursery in 1905, after consultation with the city. Terraces were redesigned, paths and stairs laid out, boulders distributed as gems. The resulting promenade received a further addition with the newly built Japanese pavilion on November 26, 1906. Last renovations in 2001/02 and upgrading in 2006/09, including with rare quartz slate stones. Architecturally an extremely rare gem, affectionately known by the Cottbusers as "our tea house", is a listed building.
August 14, 2020
The Japanese Pavilion is a teahouse in the city of Cottbus in Brandenburg. It is located on Töpferstrasse in the Mitte district, southwest of Pushkin Park. The building is registered as an architectural monument in the list of monuments of the state of Brandenburg.
May 18, 2024
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Location: Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany
4.7
(21)
163
01:31
5.97km
10m
4.6
(32)
100
02:43
10.7km
20m
3
06:03
23.9km
40m