The Brandenburg-Prussia Museum in Wustrau presents more than 500 years of Brandenburg-Prussian history under the Hohenzollern in its permanent exhibition. Impressive exhibits document Brandenburg's rise from the "sandbox of the Holy Roman Empire" to the leading great power of Prussia. However, the exhibition is dedicated in particular to civil achievements in society, science, business and culture. The Brandenburg-Prussia Museum regularly presents special exhibitions on special topics and offers events such as concerts or lectures. The motto of the museum is: See, marvel and experience!
The Brandenburg-Prussia Museum is located in the picturesque Zietendorf Wustrau at the southern beginning of Lake Ruppin. In addition to the castle of the von Zieten family (Hans Joachim von Zieten, the cavalry general Friedrichs II. resided in Wustrau), the old village church and the romantic village centre, you can experience the wonderful landscape of the Ruppiner Land from here by water, bicycle or on foot.
The Brandenburg-Prussia Museum is located in the picturesque Zietendorf Wustrau at the southern beginning of Lake Ruppin. In addition to the castle of the von Zieten family (Hans Joachim von Zieten, the cavalry general Friedrichs II. resided in Wustrau), the old village church and the romantic village centre, you can experience the wonderful landscape of the Ruppiner Land from here by water, bicycle or on foot.