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Luckau ( Lower Sorbian: ''Łuków'') is a city in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany. Known for its beauty, it has been dubbed "the Pearl of Lower Lusatia".


Origin of the name

The name appears to be a locative form of a Sorbian root meaning marsh,
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, or wet meadow, in reference to the surrounding countryside.


History

The oldest preserved document mentioning the city of Luckau (using the Slavic form ''Lukow'') dates from the year 1276. A prosperous city, it became one of the capitals of Lower Lusatia in 1492. By the terms of the Peace of Prague in 1635 during the Thirty Years' War the Margravate of Lower Lusatia was conveyed to the Elector of Saxony, which territory up until that time had been a
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fiefdom. During the Thirty Years' War the Swedish fortified the city as a principal base. It suffered severe damage as a result of the ensuing conflicts. On 4 June 1813 during the Napoleonic "War of Liberation", the advance of the French army was halted by the victory of the Russo-Prussian forces of the Sixth Coalition and an armistice was declared in the
Truce of Pläswitz A ceasefire (also known as a truce or armistice), also spelled cease fire (the antonym of 'open fire'), is a temporary stoppage of a war in which each side agrees with the other to suspend aggressive actions. Ceasefires may be between state act ...
. This was briefly interrupted on 6 June by a skirmish at the
battle of Luckau The Battle of Luckau was fought at Luckau in Brandenburg on 4 June 1813 during the War of the Sixth Coalition. Prussian and Russian forces under General Friedrich Wilhelm von Bülow defeated part of a French-Allied corps under Marshal Nicol ...
. While conducting an inspection of his troops,
Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
stayed overnight in Luckau from 20 to 21 July 1813. He requisitioned quarters in the top storey of the house belonging to the richest man in the city, a merchant named Vogt. Because it was very cold during that July night, Napoleon had a copper
warming pan A bed warmer or warming pan was a common household item in countries with cold winters, especially in Europe. It consisted of a metal container, usually fitted with a handle and shaped somewhat like a modern frying pan, with a solid or finely p ...
brought to his bed. This warming pan may still be seen in the Museum of Lower Lusatia in Luckau. As a result of a decree of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Lower Lusatia was ceded to Prussia, the Margravate was dissolved, and the region of Lower Lusatia, and thus also the city of Luckau, were annexed to the Province of Brandenburg. From 1816 to 1993 Luckau held the status of ''Kreisstadt'' or "county seat"; it has now been included in the rural district of Dahme-Spreewald, of which the capital is Lübben. Luckau has been a well-known peat-bath spa (''Moorbad'') since the beginning of the 20th century.


Demography

File:Bevölkerungsentwicklung Luckau.pdf, Development of Population since 1875 within the Current Boundaries (Blue Line: Population; Dotted Line: Comparison to Population Development of Brandenburg state; Grey Background: Time of Nazi rule; Red Background: Time of Communist rule) File:Bevölkerungsprognosen Luckau.pdf, Recent Population Development and Projections (Population Development before Census 2011 (blue line); Recent Population Development according to the Census in Germany in 2011 (blue bordered line); Official projections for 2005-2030 (yellow line); for 2020-2030 (green line); for 2017-2030 (scarlet line)


Sightseeing

* Lutheran Church of St. Nicholas The
gothic Gothic or Gothics may refer to: People and languages *Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes **Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths **Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
, twin-towered hall church was built during the period from 1375 until 1437. During a fire in the church in 1644 most of the
mediaeval In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the late 5th to the late 15th centuries, similar to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire a ...
furnishings were lost. The restoration of the interior was carried out under the direction of the architects Petzsch and Bärgt in a rich
baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
style. The organ, which is exceptionally beautiful, was installed by the Leipzig organ manufacturing company Donath during the years from 1672 to 1674. It presents a richly panelled baroque appearance. Around the year 2002 renovation measures were undertaken at the church. * Hausmann tower with the Chapel of St. George The chapel and its grounds, which were built during the 14th century, have been used only for secular purposes since the Reformation. * Town fortifications Large portions of the old city wall from the 13th and 14th centuries have been preserved. Particularly remarkable is the Red Tower (''Roter Turm''). * Baroque gabled houses The beautiful marketplace is bordered by numerous baroque dwelling houses. Some of these structures were richly adorned with decorative
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by Italian baroque master-builders. * Town hall The town hall (''Rathaus'') was built during the 17th century, and later remodeled in neoclassical style.


Transport

Luckau is located at the nexus of federal motorway ('' Bundesstraße'') B87 ( Stadtilm-
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), B96 ( Sassnitz- Zittau) and B102 (starting at
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), which ends in Luckau. Located approximately 10 kilometers to the east of Luckau is exit "Duben" on Autobahn A13. The church of the nearby village of Duben has also been designated as an "Autobahn church." There is a railway station of the German Railway Corporation ("DB") on the Berlin-Dresden line 10 km west to the city. The name of the station is " Luckau-Uckro". It is being served by Regional-Express line RE5 Rostock- Berlin-
Elsterwerda Elsterwerda (; Lower Sorbian: ''Wikow'') is a town in the Elbe-Elster district, in southwestern Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the Black Elster river, 48 km northwest of Dresden, and 11 km southeast of Bad Liebenwerda. Histo ...
every 2 hours. In rush hours, the 2-hour cycle is increased to an 1-hour cycle by extra trains of the line RE5
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- Berlin- Finsterwalde. Bus services are provided by Regionale Verkehrsgesellschaft Dahme-Spreewald mbH. Most important connections are the lines 466 running to Dahme/Mark via
Luckau-Uckro station Luckau-Uckro (called ''Uckro'' until 1996 and ''Uckro-Luckau'' in its early years) station is in the locality of Uckro in the city of Luckau in the south of the German state of Brandenburg. It lies on the Berlin–Dresden railway and was formerly ...
and line 472 to Lübben (Spreewald) via Lübben station providing train connections to lines RE2 Wismar/ Wittenberge- Berlin- Cottbus and Regionalbahn service RB24 Eberswalde- Berlin- Senftenberg every hour (only in 2-hour cycle on weekends).


Districts of the city

* Bergen * Cahnsdorf * :de:Duben ** Alteno ::Until it was deactivated by the Bundeswehr there was a military airfield with paved runways, a fuel depot and a munitions bunker in Alteno. There were also remotely controlled automatic PAR-8
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s along the main landing approach in the vicinity of Alteno "A" at 1000m and at Groß Radden "AO" at 4000m. During the latter period of the German Democratic Republic it served as an auxiliary and training field for fighter squadron JG-1 in Holzdorf bei Jessen/Elster. The call designation of the field was "Arno". At present the grounds are used for racing by the Luckau motorcycle club. ** Freimfelde ** Kaden * Egsdorf * Freesdorf * Fürstlich Drehna ** Tugam * Gießmannsdorf * Görlsdorf ** Frankendorf ** Garrenchen * Karche-Zaacko – a city quarter with approximately 200 inhabitants in 2006. ** ''Karche'' is first documented in 1452 as ''Karchaw''. A Slavic name, it is derived from the personal name ''Korch''. In 1572 it is documented as ''Karcho''. ** Schollen * Kreblitz * Kümmritz * Paserin * Rüdingsdorf * Schlabendorf * Uckro * Wierigsdorf * Willmersdorf-Stöbritz * Terpt * Zieckau * Zöllmersdorf


International relations


Twin towns — Sister cities

Luckau is twinned with: *
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, Poland


References


External links


Official website of Luckau

Church of St. Nicholas in Luckau

Article about Luckau on sister city's site.


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