Best attractions and places to see around Guben include a blend of historical sites, cultural institutions, and natural landscapes. Situated on the Lusatian Neisse River, Guben shares a unique cross-cultural history with its Polish twin city, Gubin. The area features remnants of medieval fortifications, significant religious buildings, and green spaces like the City Park. Visitors can explore a diverse environment of pine forests and lakes surrounding the town.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Super nice area for running and cycling.
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This is the old railway bridge from Guben to Breslau.
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Nice little city bridge on the Polish side.
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Here it makes sense to scurry over to the Oder-Neisse cycle path.
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This is where the border controls used to be. Today's other pedestrian bridges did not exist.
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Very nice facility and great explanations about the flood ..
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A bridge that creates a connection.
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Guben offers a rich history, particularly with its twin city Gubin. You can visit the Museum of the City and Industry, which showcases the city's hat-making heritage and is located in the former C.G. Wilke hat factory. Other significant historical sites include the Neuzelle Abbey — Church of St Mary, a baroque monastery complex, and the Old Railway Bridge on the Oder–Neisse Cycle Path (Guben), a preserved structure that once linked Berlin with Wroclaw. Don't miss the Cloister Church with remains of its wall in Guben, and the nearby Ruins of the Parish Church and fragments of medieval town fortifications in Gubin.
Yes, Guben has several unique cultural spots. The PLASTINARIUM is a notable museum, and the Oldtimermuseum displays approximately 100 antique cars, motorcycles, and related artifacts. The Gubin Cultural Centre, housed in the former town hall, also offers cultural events. The Sprucker Mill provides insights into the early history of the town and region.
Guben is surrounded by natural beauty. The Lusatian Neisse River itself offers picturesque landscapes and small islands, ideal for bird lovers. You can enjoy the redesigned Terraces on the Neisse River with a port, which includes a section of the Neisse bicycle path. For panoramic views, the Gubin Hills on the outskirts of Gubin offer beautiful vistas of both Guben and Gubin. The Ratzdorf Gauge House, located directly on the Oder, provides a peaceful rest area with views of the Neisse estuary.
Guben is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking and cycling routes along the Neisse River and through the surrounding pine forests and lakes. For detailed routes, check out guides like Easy hikes around Guben, Hiking around Guben, and MTB Trails around Guben.
Absolutely. Guben offers several easy walking paths suitable for a relaxed stroll. The City Park (Stadtpark) provides idyllic paths, playgrounds, and benches. You can also find easy routes along the Neisse Promenade. For specific easy routes, consider options like the 'Neiße Promenade – Saxon Post Milestone Guben loop' or the 'Monastery Church Guben – Gubin Town Hall loop' which are featured in the Easy hikes around Guben guide.
Yes, Guben has attractions suitable for families. The Museum of the City and Industry offers interactive exhibits, including VR glasses and a 3D city film, which can be engaging for children. The City Park (Stadtpark) provides playgrounds and green spaces for families to enjoy. Additionally, the Neuzelle Abbey — Church of St Mary and the Ratzdorf Gauge House are also categorized as family-friendly highlights.
The best time to visit Guben for outdoor activities is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling along the Neisse River, and exploring the surrounding forests and lakes. The natural landscapes are vibrant, and most attractions are fully accessible.
The Grießen Hydroelectric Power Plant with MiG-21 is a historical technical structure that was first put into operation in 1929. It served to cover peak demand for electrical energy. While it was shut down in 1967, it was reopened in 1993. This technical structure can be visited by appointment, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
The Neisse River is central to Guben's identity and history. It forms the border with Poland, creating the unique twin-city experience with Gubin. The river provides scenic beauty, opportunities for walks and cycling along its banks, and features small islands that are a paradise for bird lovers. The redesigned Terraces on the Neisse River highlight its importance as a recreational and historical landmark.
Yes, some attractions in the Guben area are noted for their accessibility. For instance, the Grießen Hydroelectric Power Plant with MiG-21 is categorized as wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to experience this historical site.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The impressive baroque architecture of Neuzelle Abbey and the Collegiate Church of the Assumption of St. Mary is a highlight. Many also enjoy the peaceful rest areas and views offered by spots like the Ratzdorf Gauge House, especially its location near the Neisse estuary. The historical context of the Old Railway Bridge on the Oder–Neisse Cycle Path (Guben) also captures interest, despite its current state.


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