Leipzig (Saxony), Germany - Walking City Tour - Day Trip!!!
It's Time to explore new place and This time I'm going to Leipzig, Germany for Day Trip.
Leipzig is most populous city in the federal state of Saxony, Germany.
Leipzig has a population of Approx. 581,980.
Top 16 Tourist Attractions in Leipzig are please see below in video descriptions:
1. Markt and Old City Hall
2. St. Thomas Church
3. St. Nicholas Church and the Miracle of Leipzig Monument
4. Battle of the Nations Monument
5. Mädlerpassage and Naschmarkt
6. Leipzig Zoo
7. Museum of Fine Arts
8. Coffe Baum Coffee Museum
9. Mendelssohn House
10. The Leipzig Cotton Mill
11. Grassi Museum
12. Leipzig University
13. New Town Hall
14. Leipzig Botanical Garden
15. Neues Gewandhaus
16. Day Trip to Torgau
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Naschmarkt (Leipzig)
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Naschmarkt (Leipzig)
Der Naschmarkt ist ein kleiner Platz in der Leipziger Innenstadt.Er verdankt seinen Namen einer Zeit, in der hier Handel mit Obst betrieben wurde, das damals auch als Naschwerk galt.Heute dient er in der warmen Jahreszeit als Freiluftgaststätte, während er vor Weihnachten einen Teil des Weihnachtsmarktes aufnimmt.
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Leipzig-walking around the university 萊比錫 漫遊大學附近
大學附近的地標很多,都在Augustus廣場的四周,有歌劇院、布商大廈音樂廳、舊皇宮、大學等
There are many landmarks near the university, all around Augustus Square, there are Opera house, Gewandhaus (Concert Hall), old Palace, University Leipzig, etc.
這一帶是萊比錫最多旅客訪遊的地區
This area is the most visited area in Leipzig.
廣場旁原有一個Karl Marx Diorama浮雕,改變了樣貌,似乎是隱藏到新教堂裡The original Karl Marx Diorama embossed by the square changed its appearance and seemed to be hidden in the new church.
Places to see in ( Leipzig - Germany )
Places to see in ( Leipzig - Germany )
Leipzig is a city in the eastern German state of Saxony. On central Marktplatz, the Renaissance old town hall houses the Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig, chronicling city history. Composer J.S. Bach is buried in the late-Gothic St. Thomas Church, known for concerts by its boys’ choir. St. Nicholas Church was a meeting point for the “Monday Demonstrations,” which led to the 1989 overthrow of communism.
'Hypezig!' cry the papers, 'the New Berlin', says just about everybody. Yes, Leipzig is Saxony's coolest city, a playground for nomadic young creatives who have been displaced even by the fast-gentrifying German capital, but it's also a city of enormous history, a trade-fair mecca and solidly in the sights of music lovers due to its intrinsic connection to the lives and work of Bach, Mendelssohn and Wagner.
To this day, one of the world's top classical bands (the Gewandhausorchester) and oldest and finest boys' choirs (the 800-year-old Thomanerchor) continue to delight audiences. When it comes to art, the neo-realistic New Leipzig School has stirred up the international art world with such protagonists as Neo Rauch and Tilo Baumgärtel for well over 10 years. Leipzig is known as the Stadt der Helden (City of Heroes) for its leading role in the 1989 ‘Peaceful Revolution’ that led to the reunification of Germany.
Leipzig acquired the nickname Klein Paris (Little Paris) in the 18th century, when it became a center of a classical literary movement largely led by the German scholar and writer Johann Christoph Gottsched. The city is also the home of the Nikolaikirche (Church of St. Nicholas) – the starting point of peaceful demonstrations against the communist regime which led to German Reunification. The collapse of communism hit Leipzig's economy very heavily (as did communism itself), but after being on the mend for over twenty years, it has emerged as one of the success stories of the New German States.
Traces of Leipzig's history are everywhere: the ring of streets around the city center marking the former course of the city wall, the city trade houses, abandoned and repurposed industrial buildings in Plagwitz, small town structures in the outskirts where surrounding towns were incorporated during phases of rapid growth, the battlefields of the Napoleonic wars in the south and southeast of the city, and much, much more.
Alot to see in Leipzig such as :
Monument to the Battle of the Nations
St. Thomas Church, Leipzig
Leipzig Zoological Garden
Gewandhaus Leipzig
St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig
Belantis
City-Hochhaus Leipzig
Cospudener See
Museum der bildenden Künste
Leipzig Panometer
Leipzig Riverside Forest
Bach-Museum Leipzig
Clara-Zetkin Park
Markkleeberger See
Leipzig Museum of Applied Arts
Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum
Markt
Paulinerkirche, Leipzig
Mendelssohn-Haus
Old Exchange
Leipzig Botanical Garden
Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei
Zeitgeschichtliches Forum Leipzig
Johannapark
Museum of Musical Instruments of Leipzig University
New Bach monument in Leipzig
Kulkwitzer See
Gondwanaland
Altes Rathaus
Wildpark Leipzig
Rosental
Gohlis Palace
Schillerhaus
Palmengarten
Kriminalmuseum Leipzig
Natural History Museum, Leipzig
Ägyptisches Museum der Universität Leipzig
Schladitzer See
N' Ostalgie Museum
Holocaust memorial Leipzig germany
Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst
Lene-Voigt-Park
UNIKATUM Children's Museum Leipzig
Statue of Goethe
Sächsisches Apothekenmuseum Leipzig gemeinnützige GmbH
Clara-Zetkin-Park
Schulmuseum – Werkstatt für Schulgeschichte Leipzig
Bergbau-Technik-Park
Kunsthalle der Sparkasse Leipzig
Fockeberg
( Leipzig - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Leipzig . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Leipzig - Germany
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insgesamt 3 Teile (2014)
1. Teil: Fahrt mit der Tram zur Karli
2. Teil: Unwetterabenteuer(Schlagregen) im Auwald/Bootsfahrt
3. Teil: Abenteuer in Gondwanaland (Zoo Leipzig)
Teil 2 und 3 folgen in Kürze
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Ein kleiner Spaziergang in der Altstadt von Leipzig
Leipzig 2/4 - Open Air Concert / Freiluftkonzert Blaswerk Leipzig, Naschmarkt, 17 juli 2014
Leipzig 2/4 - Openluchtconcert van Blaswerk Leipzig op de Naschmarkt, 17 juli 2014
Leipzig 2/4 - Freiluftkonzert von Blaswerk Leipzig am Naschmarkt, 17.07.2014
Leipzig 2/4 - Open air concert by Blaswerk Leipzig in Naschmarkt, 17 July 2014
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#oftunterwegs in Leipzig - ein Spaziergang durch die größte Stadt in
Sachsen
Das Team #oftunterwegs hat Leipzug unsicher gemacht. Einen super Überblick über die Stadt bekommt man vom Uni-Riesen aus. Der steht direkt am Augustus-Platz. Von dort aus kann man die Innenstadt samt Naschmarkt und Goethe-Statue bestens im Spaziergang erkunden. Aber seht einfach selbst.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Monday demonstrations in East Germany in 1989 and 1990 (German: Montagsdemonstrationen) were a series of peaceful political protests against the government of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) that took place every Monday evening.
Overview
In Leipzig the demonstrations began on 4 September 1989 after the weekly Friedensgebet (prayer for peace) in the Nikolaikirche with parson Christian Führer, and eventually filled the nearby downtown Karl Marx Square (today known again as Augustusplatz). Safe in the knowledge that the Lutheran Church supported their resistance, many dissatisfied East German citizens gathered in the court of the church, and non-violent demonstrations began in order to demand rights such as the freedom to travel to foreign countries and to elect a democratic government.
Informed by West German television and friends about the events, people in other East German cities began repeating the Leipzig demonstration, meeting at city squares on Monday evenings. A major turning point was the events in the West German Embassy of Prague, where thousands of East Germans had fled in September, living there in conditions reminiscent of the Third World. Hans-Dietrich Genscher had negotiated an agreement that allowed them to travel to the West, in trains that had to pass first through the GDR. Genscher's speech from the balcony was interrupted by a very emotional reaction to his announcement. When the trains passed Dresden's central station in early October, police forces had to stop people from trying to jump on the trains.
By 9 October 1989, just after the 40th anniversary celebrations of the GDR, what had begun as a few hundred gatherers at the Nikolaikirche had swelled to more than 70,000 (out of the city's population of 500,000), all united in peaceful opposition to the regime. The most famous chant became Wir sind das Volk! (We are the people!), reminding their leaders that a democratic republic has to be ruled by the people, not by an undemocratic party claiming to represent them.
Although some demonstrators were arrested, the threat of large-scale intervention by security forces never materialised as local leaders (SED party leader Helmut Hackenberg and Generalmajor Gerhard Straßenburg of the armed police), without precise orders from East Berlin and surprised by the unexpectedly high number of citizens, shied away from causing a possible massacre, ordering the retreat of their forces. Later, Egon Krenz claimed it was he who gave the order not to intervene.
The next week, in Leipzig on 16 October 1989, 120,000 showed up, with military units again being held on stand-by in the vicinity. The next week, the number more than doubled to 320,000. This pressure led to the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989, marking the imminent fall of the socialist GDR regime.
The demonstrations eventually ended in March 1990, around the time of the first free multi-party elections on all-GDR level, for the Volkskammer parliament that paved the way to German reunification.
Years later, Monday demonstrations were also held in the 2000s as a protest against the Iraq war, against social security changes (Hartz IV), and since the fall of 2009 against the Stuttgart 21 project. In 2014, Monday demonstrations called Vigils for Peace, focusing especially on the U.S. Federal Reserve System, were held in Germany in response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Leipziger Impressionen
Leipzig als einer der größten Städte in Sachsen ist nach der Wende wieder aufgeblüht.
Die Innenstadt ist nahezu vollständig saniert und die Bautätigkeit ist immer noch rege.
Es gibt in der geräumigen Innenstadt unzählige Möglichkeiten zum Einkaufen, Restaurants besuchen oder einfach nur zum Verweilen.
Architekturbegeisterte kommen ebenfalls auf ihre Kosten.
Cafe Kandler cafekandler.de
Kaffeehaus Riquet riquethaus.de
Cafe Central cafecentral-leipzig.de
Auerbachs Keller auerbachs-keller-leipzig.de
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