volbracht
Volbracht is a small village located in the Spreewald region of Brandenburg, Germany. Situated approximately 15 kilometers southeast of Cottbus, the community is part of the Spree-Neiße district and has a population of around 1,200 residents.
The village is characterized by its traditional Spreewald architecture, featuring distinctive half-timbered houses and buildings constructed
Volbracht is notable for its well-preserved historical center, which includes several buildings protected as cultural monuments.
The local economy historically centered around agriculture, forestry, and traditional crafts. Today, tourism plays an increasingly
Transportation to larger urban centers is provided by regional bus services connecting to Cottbus and other
Volbracht represents a typical example of Spreewald settlement patterns, where small communities developed along waterways and