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Lago Nero e Casa dei Cigni nel Parco Branitz

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Lago Nero e Casa dei Cigni nel Parco Branitz

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The Schwarzer See, or Black Lake, and the charming Schwanenhaus (Swan House) are iconic features within the historic Branitzer Park, located near Cottbus in Germany. This picturesque ensemble, situated at an elevation of approximately 118 meters, is a testament to the visionary landscape artistry of Fürst Hermann von Pückler-Muskau. The Schwarzer See, a serene lake, and the distinct Swiss-style Schwanenhaus on Fuchsinsel (Fox Island) form a central part of this renowned 19th-century English landscape park, offering visitors a unique blend…

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    6 giugno 2020

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    Qui al lago nero si ha una bellissima vista sul ponte del castello, sull'isola della volpe con la casa del cigno e sul castello. Se sei fortunato, anche i cigni trombettiere remeranno. posto molto carino con posti a sedere ad esempio sulla vecchia panca di pietra.
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    18 maggio 2024

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    Il Lago Nero è stato creato ampliando e ridisegnando il vecchio laghetto del villaggio di Branitz: sulla Fuchsinsel si trova la cosiddetta Casa dei Cigni in stile svizzero. Il principe Pückler ne portò con sé un modello da un viaggio a Salisburgo, sulla base del quale lo fece realizzare e montare intorno al 1850.
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    16 gennaio 2022

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    Dal Märkisches Bote del 15/16 gennaio 2022: I cigni non sono insoliti nella Bassa Lusazia. Già questo. Sono i cigni trombettieri, i cigni più grandi di tutti. Negli anni '30 …
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    Elevazione 120 m

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    What is the history behind the Schwarzer See and Schwanenhaus?

    The Schwarzer See and Schwanenhaus are integral parts of Fürst Hermann von Pückler-Muskau's ambitious landscape design for Branitzer Park, which he began in 1846. Pückler transformed barren agricultural land into an idealized, natural-looking landscape. The Schwarzer See was created by expanding and redesigning an older village pond, while the Swiss-style Schwanenhaus on Fuchsinsel was built around 1850, inspired by a model Pückler brought from Salzburg.

    Are there specific parking areas for visitors to Schwarzer See and Schwanenhaus?

    While the intro mentions overall accessibility, specific parking for the Schwarzer See itself isn't detailed. However, Branitzer Park has several designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the official Branitzer Park website or local signage upon arrival for the most convenient and up-to-date parking options, especially during peak seasons when spaces can fill quickly.

    Is Branitzer Park, including Schwarzer See and Schwanenhaus, accessible by public transport?

    Yes, Branitzer Park is generally well-connected by public transport from Cottbus. Visitors can typically reach the park via local bus services. For detailed routes and schedules, it's best to consult local public transport providers or use online journey planners to find the most direct connection to the park entrances near Schwarzer See and Schwanenhaus.

    Is the area around Schwarzer See and Schwanenhaus suitable for families with young children or strollers?

    Yes, the paths around Schwarzer See and throughout Branitzer Park are generally easily accessible and the terrain is described as gentle. This makes it very suitable for families with young children and for those pushing strollers. It's an ideal location for leisurely family walks.

    Are dogs allowed in Branitzer Park and around Schwarzer See?

    Branitzer Park is generally dog-friendly, allowing visitors to enjoy the landscape with their canine companions. However, dogs are typically required to be kept on a leash. Please be mindful of other visitors and wildlife, and ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the park's beauty.

    What unique natural features or wildlife can be observed at Schwarzer See?

    Beyond the picturesque lake itself, a notable natural feature is the presence of trumpeter swans, known as the largest swan species. These majestic birds can often be seen on the lake, particularly near Fuchsinsel. The park's diverse ecosystem also supports various other bird species and local flora, contributing to its tranquil atmosphere.

    Can visitors swim in the Schwarzer See?

    No, swimming is generally not permitted in the Schwarzer See or other bodies of water within Branitzer Park. The park is a protected historical landscape and a UNESCO World Heritage site, and regulations are in place to preserve its natural and cultural integrity. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the views and walking paths instead.

    What are some notable viewpoints around Schwarzer See and Schwanenhaus?

    There are several excellent viewpoints. From the shores of Schwarzer See, you can enjoy beautiful views of the castle bridge, Fuchsinsel with the Schwanenhaus, and even the distant Schloss Branitz. The Fischbalkon (Fish Balcony), constructed in 1849, offers panoramic vistas that include the 'Mondberge' (Moon Mountains) and the 'Mondstele' (Moon Stele).

    Are there cafes or restaurants near Schwarzer See and Schwanenhaus?

    While there might not be cafes directly adjacent to the Schwarzer See, Branitzer Park itself, particularly near Schloss Branitz, offers dining options. Visitors can find cafes and restaurants within the park grounds or in the nearby city of Cottbus, providing refreshments and meals after exploring the lake and its surroundings.

    How long is a typical circular walk around Schwarzer See and what is its difficulty?

    A circular walk around Schwarzer See is a popular option for visitors. While the exact length can vary depending on the chosen path, it typically offers a leisurely stroll. The terrain is generally gentle and flat, making it suitable for all fitness levels. Hikers can expect a relatively easy and enjoyable experience, focusing on the scenic views rather than challenging inclines.

    Is Schwarzer See and Schwanenhaus worth visiting during winter?

    Yes, Branitzer Park, including Schwarzer See and Schwanenhaus, offers a distinct charm in winter. The serene white of frozen ponds and snow-dusted landscapes creates a tranquil and picturesque atmosphere. While some facilities might have reduced hours, the park remains accessible for winter walks, providing a unique perspective on Pückler's landscape artistry.

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