The Bautzen Reservoir, (German: 'Talsperre Bautzen') is a reservoir on the River Spree in Germany. It is situated just north of the city of Bautzen in the state of Saxony.
The dam was built from 1968 to 1975, and has been in operation since 1977.
The dam is used to provide domestic water supplies and to regulate water levels in order to conserve water and reduce flood risk. Importantly, it ensures a constant water supply to the Boxberg lignite-fuelled power station down stream on the River Spree and also provides for fishing and other water based leisure activities.
 Test damming of the river, 1974 Test damming of the river, 1974
 The old course of the Spree, 1997 The old course of the Spree, 1997
 Reservoir with view of Quatitz Reservoir with view of Quatitz
 The Bautzen Reservoir The Bautzen Reservoir
 The dam holding back the reservoir The dam holding back the reservoir
 Beach in 2009 Beach in 2009
 Memorial statue to the building of the dam Memorial statue to the building of the dam

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