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CHEMNITZ Top 26 Tourist Places | Chemnitz Tourism | GERMANY

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Chemnitz is a city in Saxony, eastern Germany. Its huge Karl Marx Monument commemorates the socialist pioneer for whom the city was once named. Nearby, the reconstructed Red Tower is a remnant of the city's defensive walls.

The Gunzenhauser Museum displays modern art and is an example of the New Objectivity style of architecture. Set in a former foundry, the Chemnitz Museum of Industry houses an 1896 steam engine.

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Top 15 Things To Do In Zwickau, Germany

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Tip 1: Karl Marx Monument 0:52
Tip 2: Chemnitz and its history 1:18
Tip 3: Chemnitz visitors should have seen 2:07
Tip 4: Cultural department store das Tietz 3:05
Tip 5: State Museum of Archaeology 4:20
Tip 6: Anniversary year 2018 - 875 years 5:02
Tip 7: Opera 5:51
Tip 8: Chemnitz sporty 6:26
Tip 9: Around Chemnitz 6:56
Tip 10: For connoisseurs of good food 8:34

















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Zwickau and Schneeberg in Saxony | Destination Culture: Hannah Hummel on Tour in Germany

The city of Zwickau in eastern Germany has a long and varied history of car production and industrial design. Its story is told in the August Horch Museum – beginning with the production of Horch cars, to Audis, to the East German car, the Trabant. On her trip to Zwickau, Hannah Hummel discovers the city’s car history, as well as its art and cultural history. Both the composer Robert Schumann and the expressionist painter and printmaker Max Pechstein were born in Zwickau. This episode of Destination Culture also takes viewers to Schneeberg – a creative hub in Saxony, where students from around the world study fashion and textile design.

00:00 Intro
01:00 Car museum Zwickau
02:47 Recreating the Horch 14-17
04:49 Trabant – the GDR cult car
06:41 Hannah driving a Trabant
10:53 Composer Robert Schumann's birthplace
11:49 Max Pechstein Museum
13:13 Werdau, meeting photographer Philipp Gladsome
16:18 Schneeberg, University of Applied Arts
18:46 Fashion design student Ridhima Wadhwa from Gujarat, India
22:05 Miner's parade
23:45 Fashion designer Franziska Heinze
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TRAVEL VLOG: FREIBERG (SAXONY), GERMANY QUICK TOUR | FORMER MINING TOWN OF GERMANY

Hello everyone. Im gald to share this beautiful and meaningful experience in Freiberg, Germany. I had a one day visit to this beautiful Freiberg City and it amazed me. Freiberg is really full of historical landmarks which you will enjoy seeing when you get the cahnce to visit the place. I hope that you will find this video interesting. Thank you for your support.

I am a Travel Vlogger. I upload realistic videos that feature me exploring new areas or locations. I believe that not everybody would have the same eye or experiences but all i wish is that i could be able to bring you new perspective about the places i will travel and find meaning in the videos that i upload. I also wanted to promote the location or country, and show what there is to experience. Thank you for your support.

TRIP REPORT | Leipzig to Chemnitz | MRB Mitteldeutsche Regiobahn / Transdev Germany (RE 6 line)

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ZWICKAU, Germany ????????- 4K 60fps (UHD)

Zwickau is a city located in the eastern part of Germany in the state of Saxony. Zwickau is the fourth-largest city of Saxony after Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz that we all visited here on POPtravel.

Zwickau has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages when it was an important trading center. Today, Zwickau is a medium-sized city with a population of around 90,000 people. It was also a center of the German textile industry during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

The notable German composer Robert Schuman was born in the house on the corner of Zwickau's main market square in 1810.

We start our walking tour right at the Robert Schuman monument. As we walk through the city, we will see both the historical and modern aspects of Zwickau. There are many beautiful buildings in the city center, such as the Gothic-style St. Mary's Church, which dates back to the 15th century, and the Renaissance-style town hall, which was built in the 16th century.

We circle the city center, get out to the Schwanenteichpark in the western side of the city. Walking back to the city center we also see some street art. Our tour leads again through the city's streets towards to the Zwickauer Mulde on the eastern side of the city center. We walk a bit on the Muldenpromenade before we end our tour near our starting point - at Zwickau's market square.

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Filmed in August 2022

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Walking in CHEMNITZ / Germany ???????? - 4K 60fps (UHD)

Chemnitz / Germany is the 3rd largest city in Saxony, eastern Germany, with the former name name of Karl-Marx-Stadt during East-German times. Its huge Karl Marx Monument commemorates the socialist philosopher.

Chemnitz was an industrial center for textile production. The textile industry and much of the city was destroyed in March 1945 during thhe 2nd World war. The rebuilt city center consists of socialist modernist and blocky architecture.

In 2025 Chemnitz will be European Capital of Culture.

We start our walking tour at the Nischel which the Karl Marx monument is called by locals - mostly meaning something like (thick/dumb) head in local slang. This head is 7,10m tall and weighs around 40 tonnes. The proletarians of all countries unite! From the Communist Manifesto in ​​German, English, French and Russian can be seen on the wall behind the monument.

Right away we we head over to the Stadthalle, where concerts and cultural events take place. Next to the Galerie Roter Turm a shopping mall - the red tower (Roter Turm) stands. The red tower is a remnant of the city's defensive walls.

On the market square with the old town hall Altes Rathaus a wine festival is taking place providing a good atmosphere on this warm summer evening. We heads towards the Rosenhof which is quiet now and return to the Mittelstandsmeile with more busy restaurants on our way out of the very center.

We walk towards the Markthalle and Luxor Filmpalast (a cinema and event hall) from where we get towards the Schlossteich. This little lake has some paddle boats and is a popular walking area.

Our tour now goes uphill to the Schloss Chemnitz where we have a view of the Schlossteich. The restaurant up there is also popular. We head down passing more restaurants and get into the quieter area called Brühl and towards the bus station. Soon we are at the main train station of Chemnitz, pass through the halls and walk towards the Opera house. The square isn't well visible tonight due to a concert so we move on.

Along the Straße der Nationen we get back to our starting point yet we go for another detour via Brückenstraße, Stefan Heym square and Johannis square before we end our tour right where we started - at the Karl Marx monument.

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Filmed in July 2022

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Grimma im Tal der Mulde, Sehenswürdigkeiten

Bei unserem Besuch in der Große Kreisstadt Grimma (Sachsen) haben wir uns insbesondere den Marktplatz mit Rathaus, die Klosterkirche, das Schloss, die Pöppelmannbrücke und das Gymnasium St. Augustin angeschaut.

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Eine Großstadt auf dem Vulkan - Zeisigwald und Chemnitz - Ausflugsziele Chemnitz

Eine Großstadt auf dem Vulkan - Zeisigwald (einer der schönsten Ausflugsziele von Chemnitz) wollen wir uns heute näher anschauen. Denn im Zeisigwald von Chemnitz befand sich vor 291 Millionen Jahren tatsächlich ein Vulkan. Bei seinem Ausbruch kam kein Magma, keine Lava, sonder Asche. Somit befinden sich teilweise 90 Meter mächtig Ascheablagerungen hier im Chemnitzer Raum. In deren Folge bildete sich der Chemnitzer Stein, der vielfarbige Porphyrtuff von Chemnitz. Nachdem dieser Stein entdeckt wurde, richtete man im Raum des Zeisigwaldes einen Tagebau ein und beutete diesen 700 Jahre lang aus. Unter anderem fand man dabei den Steinernen Wald, welchen wir im heutigen Tietz bewundern können. Nachdem kein Abbauwürdiges Gestein mehr zu finden war, schufen unsere Vorväter und Vormutter mit ihrer Hände Arbeit den Zeisigwaldpark, als Naherholungsgebiet mit Schwimmbädern, Rodelbahnen, Eislaufbahnen, mehreren Gaststätten und vielen anderem mehr. Vieles davon ist leider mit den Jahren kaputt gegangen und in Vergessenheit geraten, besonders in den letzten 30 Jahren. Dennoch, wer mit offenen Augen oder einer Führung durch Steffen Thränert unterwegs ist, der kann jede Menge spannende Historie entdecken.








0:00 Filmstart
0:54 Einleitung Chemnitz
1:55 Tagebau Chemnitz
2:21 Georgius Agricola
3:04 Naherholung
4:09 Chemnitzer Stein
5:31 Tulpenkanzel
7:50 versteinertes Holz
09:09 Schlitten
10:02 Goldbornteich
12:11 Goldbornfelsen
13:38 Kurpark
15:20 Weberteich
16:28 tropische Erde
17:21 Engelmannsteich
18:23 Wege
19:01 Geologencamp
19:38 lebende Fossilien
20:41 Steinbruch
21:55 Challange



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Winterwanderung vom kältesten Ort Deutschlands - Kühnhaide

Fahren wir also los zur Winterwanderung und um den kältesten Ort Deutschlands zu suchen und, liebe Freunde, wer geglaubt hat, jetzt geht es Richtung Alpen, der liegt völlig schief. Wir fahren ....genau, nach Kühnhaide bei Marienberg, und dort finden wir ihn nämlich, den kältesten Ort Deutschlands - Kühnhaide. An der Gaststätte zum Schwarzwassertal beginnt unsere Tour. Wer meine Touren regelmäßig verfolgt, der kann sich sicherlich daran erinnern, hier sind wir bereits einmal gelaufen, als wir versucht haben heraus zu finden, welches die schönste Wanderung im Erzgebirge ist. Heute wollen wir jedoch in eine andere Richtung laufen. In Richtung Rübenau, die genaue Tour will ich heute allerdings nicht beschreiben, dass hole ich in einem späteren Film nach. Lasst euch heute einfach von den schönen Winterimpressionen begeistern und verwöhnen.
Wenn ihr Spaß an unserer Winterwanderung hattet, dann würde ich mich natürlich über einen Daumen nach oben bzw über ein Abo freuen. Noch mehr würde mich aber ein Kommentar von euch interessieren, nämlich Hand aufs Herz - habt ihr gewusst wo der kälteste Ort Deutschlands liegt bzw wo ihr ihn gesucht hättet.
In diesem Sinne, bis bald, ich freue mich auf euch bei meinem nächsten Film
Quindi andiamo a cercare il posto più freddo della Germania e, cari amici, se pensavate di essere diretti verso le Alpi, vi sbagliate di grosso. Guidiamo ... esattamente, a Kühnhaide vicino a Marienberg, e lì lo troviamo, il posto più freddo della Germania - Kühnhaide. Al ristorante della valle Schwarzwasser inizia il nostro tour. Quelli di voi che seguono regolarmente le mie escursioni si ricorderanno sicuramente, qui abbiamo già camminato una volta, quando abbiamo cercato di scoprire qual è l'escursione più bella dell'Erzgebirge. Ma oggi vogliamo camminare in una direzione diversa. Nella direzione di Rübenau, ma non voglio descrivere il giro esatto oggi, lo farò in un film successivo. Lasciatevi ispirare e viziare dalle belle impressioni invernali di oggi e, in questo senso, cominciamo subito insieme.
Se vi siete divertiti durante la nostra escursione invernale, sarei felice di avere un pollice in su o un abbonamento. Ma sarei ancora più interessato ad un suo commento, cioè mano sul cuore - sapeva dov'è il posto più freddo della Germania o dove l'avrebbe cercato?
In questo senso, a presto, non vedo l'ora di vedervi al mio prossimo film
So let's drive off to look for the coldest place in Germany and, dear friends, if you thought you were heading for the Alps, you're completely wrong. We drive ... exactly, to Kühnhaide near Marienberg, and there we find it, the coldest place in Germany - Kühnhaide. At the restaurant to the Schwarzwasser valley our tour begins. Those of you who regularly follow my tours will certainly remember, here we have already walked once, when we tried to find out which is the most beautiful hike in the Erzgebirge. But today we want to walk in a different direction. In the direction of Rübenau, but I don't want to describe the exact tour today, I will do that in a later film. Let yourselves be inspired and spoiled by the beautiful winter impressions today and in this sense, let's just start together now.
If you had fun on our winter hike, then I would be happy about a thumbs up or a subscription. But I would be even more interested in a comment from you, namely hand on heart - did you know where the coldest place in Germany is or where you would have looked for it?
In this sense, see you soon, I am looking forward to seeing you at my next movie
Musik: Parting of the Ways - Part 2 Mc Leod
Intro + Outro: Thomas Fenner

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1. Ostdeutsches Waldlabyrinth (Borstendorf Waldlabyrinth am Schachwanderweg)

Das 1. ostdeutsche Waldlabyrinth findet ihr am Rand von Borstendorf am Schachwanderweg, genau genommen im Röthenbacher Wald. Ob von Borstendorf, Eppendorf oder aus dem Flöhatal, es ist gut in viele verschiedene Wanderungen einzubauen. Beispielsweise kann man auch den neu eröffneten Bambini-Wanderweg benutzen. Im Waldlabyrinth selbst ist natürlich verirren und wirren Trumpf. Damit das auch noch richtig Spaß macht, sind verschiedene Stationen, Attraktionen, tolle Quiztafeln zum Thema Schach und zum Thema Wald auf dem 1,2 Kilometer langen Weg zu finden. Am Ziel angekommen, findet ihr die Ruheinsel. Nach dem Spaß beim Suchen kann man hier Kindergeburtstage feiern, Schulklassen können es als grünes Klassenzimmer nutzen, Hort- oder Familienausflüge sind möglich und für vieles andere mehr kann diese herrliche Anlage genutzt werden. Für Buchungen nutzt bitte die Telefonnummer:
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0:00 Filmstart
0:18 Labyrinth
1:02 Quelle
1:17 Stationen
1:34 Sackgassen
2:05 Eröffnung 24.09.
2:55 die Anlage
3:27 Ruheinsel
3:45 Buchung und Anreise
4:03 Bambiniwanderweg

A visit to The Lößnitzgrundbahn steam line | Radebeul Germany | 23/2/19

The Lößnitzgrundbahn meter gauge line Steam route runs through some picturesque countryside from Radebeul (10km outside Dresden City Centre) to Moritzburg and Radeburg and utilities meter gauge trains with Saxon IV4 2-10-2T locos as the main fleet. The meter gauge line

A daily timetable with a one train service operates pretty much all throughout the year with specials timetables in force on high-days and holidays. On this day, Saturday the 23rd of February, the normal timetable was in action with one of the home fleet of engines in action.

Footage in this video includes a brief look at the station at Radebeul Ost which parallels the mainline out of Dresden, and also includes some shots on the first 2-6km of the line. Loco 99 1789-9 does the honors for the day. Hope you enjoy!

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Moritzburg Castle, Wine and Winnetou | Destination Culture: Hannah Hummel on Tour in Germany

Tune in for our new series with reporter Hannah Hummel! In summertime she hit the German road in a special, electric car – the VW Beetle Cabrio! Hannah shows you some highlights of the eastern-German state of Saxony: Moritzburg Castle, a vineyard on the banks of the Elbe river, and the Karl May Museum in the town of Radebeul. The German author liked to imagine tales of the old Wild West, and is one of the most-read writers in the world.
Take a romantic trip with Hannah through one of Germany‘s most idyllic regions.

The Destination Culture series was produced in summer 2021 in compliance with the COVID regulations in place at that time.
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Driver’s Eye View - Dresden (Germany) - Part 1 - Radebeul-Radeburg Railway, (Lößnitzgrundbahn)

The Radebeul–Radeburg railway, one of Germany’s oldest narrow gauge railways is a 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) narrow gauge, steam operated line on the outskirts of Dresden, Germany, also known as the Lößnitzgrundbahn (Lössnitz Valley Railway) and locally nicknamed the Lößnitzdackel (Lößnitz Dachshund),.
Primarily a tourist attraction, the line maintains a year-round timetable between its main base at Radebeul East station adjacent to the Deutsche Bahn station on the main line between Dresden and Meissen. Scheduled traffic on the Radebeul to Radeburg line is maintained by Sächsische Dampfeisenbahngesellschaft mbH using steam locomotives built in the 1950s.
Older trains, using engines and carriages built in the late 19th and early 20th century, are maintained and operated by the non-profit Traditionsbahn Radebeul. Heritage trains can be seen in action on special event days.
Our train steams on towards Radeburg, crossing Dippelsdorf Lake on a causeway to reach Moritzburg, famous for its Baroque castle, Schloss Moritzburg. After a short stop at Moritzburg, we set off again passing next to Bärnsdorf Lake divided by a dam into the Upper and Lower ponds complete with a Lighthouse. After a brief halt at Bärnsdorf our train picks up speed, passing a series of picturesque villages as it traverses relatively flat farm land to reach the end of the line at Radeburg.

At 33:10 it has been pointed out to me that I’ve made a mistake, the Pond/Lake is not ‘Deutschbaselitzer Großteich’ as shown in the caption, it should read ‘Großteich’.

Track gauge - 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in)

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Moritzburg - Radebeul Ost: A Ride on the Lößnitzgrundbahn, Saxony, Germany - 6th July, 2015

The Radebeul–Radeburg railway, also known as the Lößnitzgrundbahn (Lössnitz Valley Railway) and locally nicknamed the Lößnitzdackel (Lößnitz Dachshund), is a 750 mm (2 ft 5 1⁄2 in) gauge narrow gauge steam-hauled railway in the outskirts of Dresden, Germany. The railway operates year round services between Radebeul Ost railway station and Radeburg, calling en-route to the tourist town of Moritzburg, which is famous for its baroque castle. To read more about the Lößnitzgrundbahn, click here: .

This film features a forward 'left side' view, from an open air carriage mid-way along the train. It was filmed with a Veho Muvi 'Action Cam' attached to a rail on the train carriage with a Joby 'Gorilla Grip'. En route the train passes through the following stations: Friedewald Bad, Friedewald Hp, Lößnitzgrund and Weiseß Roß.

To see a time-lapse film of a rear perspective view of the journey from Radebeul Ost to Moritzburg, click here: .

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Lossnitzgrunbahn Railway, Saxony, Southern Germany Sept 2014

A trip on the Lossnitzgrunbahn Steam Railway near Dresden in Saxony, Southern Germany.
Also known as the Lossnitz Valley Railway the journey begins in Radebeul and ends in Radeburg and is just over 10 miles in length. The gauge is 750 mm, typical of so many lines in that part of Germany.
There's not a great deal to do in Radeburg at the end of the line so you are encouraged to spend some time in Moritzburg which we did and found it quite a pleasant village. You also can get access to the Schloss Moritzburg (castle) here which I believe is well worth a visit - but we didn't on this occasion as time didn't allow (or the weather).

Lößnitzdackel zwischen den Jahren / Loessnitz Valley Railway between Christmas and New Year

Ein kurzer Ausflug zur Schmalspurbahn Radebeul Ost - Radeburg zwischen Weihnachten und Silvester 2022

A short trip to the Radebeul Ost - Radeburg narrow-gauge railway between Christmas and New Year's Eve 2022

Radebeul Ost - Moritzburg: Reverse 4 x Speed View on the Lößnitzgrundbahn, Saxony, Germany: 06/07/15

The Radebeul–Radeburg railway, also known as the Lößnitzgrundbahn (Lössnitz Valley Railway) and locally nicknamed the Lößnitzdackel (Lößnitz Dachshund), is a 750 mm (2 ft 5 1⁄2 in) gauge narrow gauge steam-hauled railway in the outskirts of Dresden, Germany. The railway operates year round services between Radebeul Ost railway station and Radeburg, calling en-route to the tourist town of Moritzburg, which is famous for its baroque castle. To read more about the Lößnitzgrundbahn, click here: .

This film features a rear view perspective, from the open back of the very rear coach. It was filmed with a Veho Muvi 'Action Cam' attached to the back of the train carriage with a Joby 'Gorilla Grip'. The footage was then speeded up 4 times at editing, to provide a visually dynamic journey between Radebeul and Moritzburg. En route the train passes through the following stations: Weiseß Roß, Lößnitzgrund, Friedewald Hp, and Friedewald Bad.

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Panoramaweg Augustusburg

Der Panoramaweg Augustusburg ist ein beliebter Rundwanderweg, welcher auch für Familien mit Kindern sehr gut geeignet ist. Denn die Tour ist ideal zum einen für Wanderer, die eine kürzere Strecke bevorzugen und zum anderen ideal auch für Familien, die Lust auf Bewegung in der Natur haben - zeitlich überschaubar, mit mehreren Möglichkeiten, die Strecke abzukürzen oder zu verlängern und mit viel Aussicht und Weitblick. Die Strecke führt auf überwiegend gut begehbaren Feld, Wald- und Rasenwegen, quer durch die Natur mit viel Weitblick. Je nach Zeit und Anspruch kann man die Wanderung verlängern oder verkürzen.





0:00 Filmstart
0:22 Anreise
0:33 Openair Bahnhof
1:10 wir laufen los
2:12 Rittergut
2:59 Alte Augustusburger Straße
3:48 umdrehen
4:03 Augustusburg
5:14 Pferdehof
6:07 Grünberg + Wald
7:38 Hohenfichte











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Von jabu (Scan) - Poenicke: Album der Schlösser und Rittergüter im Königreiche Sachsen. in vier Teilen, 1854-1860., PD-alt-100,
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