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Eisenhüttenstadt is a city of 23,000 people (2021) in Brandenburg. The new city was founded in the 1950s, and its Stalinist architecture is a major draw for travellers. To the east, the old district of Fürstenberg reflects the region's rich past with its charming traditional architecture and paved roads. Both the new and old city have many buildings protected due to their historic and architectural value.

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Eisenhüttenstadt centre mosaic by Walter Womacka

Eisenhüttenstadt was founded as Stalinstadt in the 1950s in the eastern part of communist East Germany to house the employees of an iron works (Eisenhütte) nearby. It was named after Soviet premier Joseph Stalin. After he died and new Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev dismantled Stalin's cult of personality, Stalinstadt was united with the pre-existing city of Fürstenberg to form a new municipality under the de-Stalinized name of "Eisenhüttenstadt".

The town has had the same problems after 1990 as most towns of its size in the former East Germany, including unemployment, young people moving out, and low birth rates. Its unique history and architecture make it a somewhat undiscovered destination for tourism. While the name may be challenging if you don't speak German, it means "Iron Hut City". Locals often shorten it to "Hütte" in daily conversation.

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By plane

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  • 52.19722214.5855561 Flugplatz Eisenhüttenstadt. A general aviation airfield Eisenhüttenstadt airfield (Q29953384) on Wikidata OSM directions

The closest international airport is Berlin Brandenburg Airport BER IATA.

By train

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Eisenhüttenstadt is served by regional trains only. If you are already in Brandenburg, a Länder-Ticket may be a good idea. There are direct trains from Berlin, Frankfurt an der Oder and Cottbus.

By car

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From the A12 about 28 km south of Frankfurt an der Oder.

Get around

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Map
Map of Eisenhüttenstadt

See

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  • 52.149314.630941 Tourist information (Tourismusverein Oder-Region Eisenhüttenstadt e.V.), Lindenallee 25, +49 3364 41 36 90, . M W F 09:00–15:00, Tu Th 09:00–17:00, Sa 10:00–14:00 (May to October only). The city's tourist information is staffed by friendly and cheerful locals, who'll be able to answer any question you might possibly have on "Iron Hut City". They also rent out bikes, can arrange accommodation and provide guided tours. Their English might be limited (depending on the staff on duty), but non-German speakers should be able to get by. OSM directions

Memorials

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  • 52.14847614.6343632 Soviet memorial (Sowjetisches Ehrenmal), Platz des Gedenkens. For 4109 prisoners of war. free. OSM directions
A street scene
  • Memorial stone in Jewish cemetery (Gedenkstein auf dem Jüdischen Friedhof), Kirchhofweg. For a murdered Jewish family from Fürstenberg.
  • Memorial plaque (Gedenktafel am Geburtshaus), Königstraße 61. For a shot Jewish couple.

Mosaics

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  • 52.1464714.630153 German-Polish-Soviet Friendship (Deutsch-Polnisch-Sowjetische Freundschaft), Lindenallee 2A. Perhaps the most famous piece of Socialist Realism in Eisenhüttenstadt, created in 1965 and located on the backside of the former department store "Magnet". It was created by Walter Womacka, who was also responsible for similar architectural artworks in Berlin's district of Mitte. OSM directions

Museums

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  • 52.14238914.6311394 Museum Utopie und Alltag (Museum of Utopia and Everyday Life), Erich-Weinert-Allee 3, +49 3364 417355, fax: +49 3364 418947, . Tu–Su 11:00–17:00. A small museum, housed in the city's former day nursery, with exhibits and background information (in German and English) on daily life in the GDR. There is a permanent exhibition as well as a temporary one. A good place to buy GDR knicknacks and postcards as souvenirs. Regular 4 €, reduced 2 €. Dokumentationszentrum Alltagskultur der DDR (Q1235188) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 52.14447614.6732365 Städtisches Museum Eisenhüttenstadt, Löwenstraße 4, +49 3364 2146, . Tu–F 10:00–17:00, first and third Sat. 13:00–17:00. Municipal museum founded in 1980 featuring an exhibition about the city's history from medieval Fürstenberg (Oder) to its socialist-era development, alongside a GDR art gallery. Regular 6 €, reduced 3,5 €. Städtisches Museum Eisenhüttenstadt (Q76632746) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 52.14442414.6664566 Feuerwehr- und Technikmuseum, Heinrich-Pritzsche-Straße 26, +49 3364 28243, . Tu–F 10:00–17:00, first and third Sat. 13:00–17:00. Regular 6 €, reduced 3,5 €. OSM directions

Miscellaneous

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  • 52.14678614.6290177 Hotel Lunik. Unfortunately closed hotel built in 1963 in the Modernist style. It served as a hotel, cultural center, and social venue for the newly built residential town of the Eisenhüttenkombinat Ost (EKO). Since, many projects have been designed to find a new use for it, but none was executed so far. OSM directions
  • 52.14551514.6299678 Rathaus. OSM directions
  • 52.14375914.6722449 Nikolaikirche, Oderstraße 1, +49 3364 2439. Appointment only. Fürstenberg's late Gothic brick hall church, with octagonal pillars and star vaults, crowns the Oder River's high western bank, dominating the old town skyline. Destroyed by arson in 1945, it was rebuilt externally by 1963 and fully restored inside by 2006 with a copper spire. OSM directions
  • 52.1690814.6319410 Iron work's gas holder (Gasometer des EKO-Stahlwerks), Straße 32. OSM directions

Do

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Buy

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Eat

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Budget

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Supermarkets

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Like most German towns and cities, Eisenhüttenstadt has several supermarkets, with Kaufland being the biggest one.

  • 52.1442814.648951 Kaufland Eisenhüttenstadt, Fährstraße 35. M–Sa 07:00–22:00. OSM directions

Mid-range

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  • 52.143314.634782 Restaurant Aktivist, Karl-Marx-Straße 45, +49 3364 28 00 788. Tu–Fr 11:30-14:00 & 17:00–22:00, Sa 11:00-14:00 & 17:00–22:00, Su 11:00–14:00. Eisenhüttenstadt's first restaurant, conceived by the city planners as Großgaststätte for the workers residing here. Nowadays, only the building's left wing is used as restaurant, however one can still marvel at the intricate interior design while sitting in comfortable satin arm chairs and enjoying a traditional German meal. In stark contrast, your food will be delivered by a robot (still a rare sight in Europe's restaurants, let alone in Germany) with a cat face – but don't worry, the plates will be put on your table by the friendly staff who'll also be the ones serving your drinks. From approx €12 (mains). OSM directions

Splurge

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Drink

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Sleep

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  • 52.14222514.6678371 Hotel Fürstenberg, Gubener Straße 12, +49 3364 75440. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 10:00. Cozy hotel on the Oder, in the old town of Fürstenberg. Restaurant with breakfast available. OSM directions
  • 52.15285514.6284412 LAT Hotel & Apartmenthaus Berlin, Beeskower Straße 114, +49 3364 4260, . Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 10:30. Good place providing all kind of rooms, near the new town and Kombinat. Breakfast available, and restaurant nearby. OSM directions
  • 52.14937114.6324673 Pension Balkan, Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 21, +49 3364 417402. Check-in: 12:00, check-out: 11:00. On a corner on the main street, in front of Friedrich-Wolf-Theater. Has an integrated restaurant. OSM directions

Connect

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Go next

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  • Cottbus
  • Frankfurt an der Oder
  • If you haven't been to Berlin already, it is about 1½ hr by train
  • The town is right at the border with Poland however the pre-WWII built Oder bridge is still in ruins, so you'll have to go to Frankfurt an der Oder (north) or the village of Coschen (south) to cross over.
  • The Lusatian Lake District is just to the south and west.
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