KULTURSCHLOSS Lausitz - Film Museum

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The KULTURSCHLOSS Lausitz is a vibrant place for education, reflection, and dialogue dedicated to European film history and housed in a castle that has been undergoing renovation since 2020 thanks to the efforts of an association.  Here, cultural heritage is researched, collected, preserved, and made accessible to everyone through a variety of exhibitions, educational programs, and social projects. A small cinema also offers the opportunity to experience film art firsthand.
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  • Exhibition at the Lausitz Cultural Castle Film Museum, Foto: Ariane Rykov, Lizenz: KULTURSCHLOSS LAUSITZ - Institut Romy Schneider Archiv & Museum e.V.
  • Exhibition at the Lausitz Cultural Castle Film Museum, Foto: Ariane Rykov, Lizenz: KULTURSCHLOSS LAUSITZ - Institut Romy Schneider Archiv & Museum e.V.
  • Exhibition at the Lausitz Cultural Castle Film Museum, Foto: Ariane Rykov, Lizenz: KULTURSCHLOSS LAUSITZ - Institut Romy Schneider Archiv & Museum e.V.
  • Klein Loitz Castle, Foto: Ariane Rykov, Lizenz: KULTURSCHLOSS LAUSITZ - Institut Romy Schneider Archiv & Museum e.V.
The Kulturschloss Lausitz - Filmuseum, Romy Schneider Museum is named after the actress Romy Schneider, who was one of the few filmmakers of her generation to actively engage with the period from 1933 to 1945, thereby stimulating an important public debate about history.

The Kulturschloss focuses on revisiting the biographies of forgotten cultural figures. It actively opposes historical revisionism and strengthens democratic values by promoting a critical awareness of the past.

A special section of the permanent exhibition is dedicated to the 1932 Ufa film “Strich durch die Rechnung” (A Spanner in the Works). The comedy was shot in the town of Forst (Lausitz), which was a significant event for the region at the time. Stars such as Heinz Rühmann, Käthe von Nagy, and Otto Wallburg appeared in the film. It is an important testimony to early film production and its connection to Lusatia.
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The KULTURSCHLOSS Lausitz is a vibrant place for education, reflection, and dialogue dedicated to European film history and housed in a castle that has been undergoing renovation since 2020 thanks to the efforts of an association.  Here, cultural heritage is researched, collected, preserved, and made accessible to everyone through a variety of exhibitions, educational programs, and social projects. A small cinema also offers the opportunity to experience film art firsthand.
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  • Exhibition at the Lausitz Cultural Castle Film Museum, Foto: Ariane Rykov, Lizenz: KULTURSCHLOSS LAUSITZ - Institut Romy Schneider Archiv & Museum e.V.
  • Exhibition at the Lausitz Cultural Castle Film Museum, Foto: Ariane Rykov, Lizenz: KULTURSCHLOSS LAUSITZ - Institut Romy Schneider Archiv & Museum e.V.
  • Exhibition at the Lausitz Cultural Castle Film Museum, Foto: Ariane Rykov, Lizenz: KULTURSCHLOSS LAUSITZ - Institut Romy Schneider Archiv & Museum e.V.
  • Klein Loitz Castle, Foto: Ariane Rykov, Lizenz: KULTURSCHLOSS LAUSITZ - Institut Romy Schneider Archiv & Museum e.V.
The Kulturschloss Lausitz - Filmuseum, Romy Schneider Museum is named after the actress Romy Schneider, who was one of the few filmmakers of her generation to actively engage with the period from 1933 to 1945, thereby stimulating an important public debate about history.

The Kulturschloss focuses on revisiting the biographies of forgotten cultural figures. It actively opposes historical revisionism and strengthens democratic values by promoting a critical awareness of the past.

A special section of the permanent exhibition is dedicated to the 1932 Ufa film “Strich durch die Rechnung” (A Spanner in the Works). The comedy was shot in the town of Forst (Lausitz), which was a significant event for the region at the time. Stars such as Heinz Rühmann, Käthe von Nagy, and Otto Wallburg appeared in the film. It is an important testimony to early film production and its connection to Lusatia.
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Reuthenerstraße 38

03130 Felixsee OT Klein Loitz

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Tourist information

Tourismusverband Lausitzer Seenland e.V.

Am Stadthafen 2
01968 Senftenberg

Tel.: +49 (0) 3573-725300-0
Fax: +49 (0) 3573-725300-9

Weather Today, 28. 4.

4 16
few clouds

  • Wednesday
    1 13
  • Thursday
    2 17

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