Altdöbern


Altdöbern is a municipality in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, in southern Brandenburg, Germany.

Geography

Altdöbern lies in Lower Lusatia, but is not part of its sorbian inhabited area. The flat landscape is dominated by large forests and new lakes created from the remainings of former opencast lignite mines since the 1990s. One of these is 880 ha large Altdöberner See, east of the town. Its flooding is planned to be finished in the 2020s.
The municipality of Altdöbern also contains the settlements Pritzen, Peitzendorf and Chransdorf and the villages Ranzow and Reddern.
The municipalities of Altdöbern, Bronkow, Luckaitztal, Neupetershain and Neu-Seeland together form the collective municipality Amt Altdöbern.

Culture and architecture

The baroque castle of Altdöbern with its surrounding park is just northwest of the central market square. The first castle was built in the 16th century in renaissance style, but later replaced by a new building in baroque architecture including rococo elements. Intense restorations are still in progress, but the interior of the castle can be visited during special events such as the annual park festival. The landscape park also contains a small French garden and the large Salzteich lake.
The Protestant church at the market square was built only in 1918–1921, after the medieval predecessor burned in 1914. Other Protestant churches exist in Pritzen and Reddern. A minor catholic church exists at the Waldstraße in Altdöbern.

Transport

Via the state road L 53 Altdöbern is connected with Großräschen to the south and Calau to the north. Next Autobahn junctions are Freienhufen and Bronkow at A 13 and Cottbus-West at A 15.
Railway stop Haltepunkt Altdöbern gives regional connections to Berlin, Cottbus and Dresden.

Demography