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Geithain Leipziger Straße und Nikolaistraße
Karl-Marx-Stadt: Verlag-Erhard-Neubert KG Karl-Marx-Stadt (A 3/64 F III/6/75).
Foto: [Rudolf] Kampmann, Berlin
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#Geithain#Bezirk Leipzig#Tankstelle#1960er#1964#Rudolf Kampmann#Philokartie#DDRPhilokartie#akGeithain#BezirkLeipzig#AlltagskulturDerDDR#Verkehrsgeschichte#Ansichtskartenfotografie#AnsichtskartenfotografieDerDDR#deltiology#VintagePostcard
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A small passage in Leipzig (Nikolaistraße) - Made with a Fuji X-T2 and XF 16-55 2.8
#passage#leipzig#germany#deutschland#sachsen#saxony#gold#licht#tor#eisern#gate#nikolaistraße#fuji#16-55#x-t2
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"Wählt Thälmann": Ältestes politisches Graffiti Marburgs ... Hauswand von Haus Markt 11, Ecke Barfüßerstraße/Nikolaistraße:
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Ein Nachmittag in Leipzig für Anfänger...
Ein Nachmittag in Leipzig für Anfänger…
Ihr kennt das doch sicher. Da kündigt sich Besuch für Eure Homebase an und dann rotieren die Gedanken. Was zur Hölle stellt man mit dem Besuch nur an? Ich weiß gar nicht, was besser ist…ob man schon sehr lange in einer Stadt lebt oder eben auch nicht um Freunden und Familie eine schöne Zeit zu bieten. Ich erlebe immer wieder das Menschen manchmal die Schönheit und verborgenen Ecken ihrer eigenen…
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#Clara Zetkin Park#Leipzig#Leipzig Sehenswürdigkeiten#Leipzig Travel#Musikpavillon#Nikolaikirche#Nikolaistraße#Sachsenbrücke#The Westin Hotel Leipzig
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Trattoria Toskana, Leipzig Nikolaistraße 31, 04109. Online bestellen auf Halloessen.de Bestellen Sie Italienisches Essen wie Tuscan Pizza, Pasta und sogar auch Wein.
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Der Springbrunnen in der Nikolaistraße in Weißenfels. Direkt vor dem Heinrich-Schütz-Haus.
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[德國] 萊比錫
萊比錫早期是德國的貿易中心,於1165年正式成為城鎮, 萊比錫也是文化和學術中心,萊比錫大學於1409年成立。許多德國圖書的出版社位於萊比錫。萊比錫的音樂史也很著名,巴哈曾經擔任萊比錫Thomanerchor合唱團, 該合唱團目前仍然有演出。
萊比錫的火車站是全歐洲最大的,有24個月台,火車站跟大型購物中心之間有連通道,算是相當方便。
萊比錫的音樂中心集中在火車站南邊的奧古斯都廣場(Augustusplatz)附近,這裡有萊比錫布商大廈和萊比錫歌劇院,許多音樂表演都在這兩棟大樓演出。
萊比錫的老城區不大,是以集市廣場 (Marktplatz) 為中心,大部分原本的建築在二戰時都毀壞了,現在看到的大都是戰後重建的, 集市廣場上的舊證券交易所 (Alte Handelsbörse),是早期巴洛克式建築 , 建於1687年。建築物前面是歌德的紀念碑。
集市廣場以南有許多商場,萊比錫最古老的拱廊連接了 Rechesstraße 跟Nikolaistraße。
Mädlerpassage是另外一條拱廊,建於1914年,現在是連接Grimmaische Straße和Naschmarkt的商場。
萊比錫老市政廳 (Altes Rathaus) 建於1556年,現在是市政博物館的所在地。其中一個房間專門供孟德爾頌使用,孟德爾頌從1835年開始在萊比錫指揮交響樂團,一直到1847年去世。
托馬斯教堂(Thomaskirche)是哥特式建築,建於1496年,巴哈從1723年開始擔任合唱團長。目前合唱團仍在周五晚上和周六下午表演,夏季的時候聖托馬斯和聖尼古拉斯教堂會舉行風琴音樂會。
聖尼古拉斯教堂(Nikolaikirche) 建於16世紀,在市集廣場的東邊,是新古典風格的建築。
民族會戰勝利紀念碑 Völkerschlachtdenkmal 這座的巨型紀念碑是布魯諾·施米茨(Bruno Schmitz)的作品。是為了紀念1813年的民族會戰,普魯士,奧地利和俄羅斯的聯軍擊敗拿破崙,現在設有博物館。
Grassi museum
Grassi 博物館群,擁有三個博物館,分別為人種學博物館, 樂器博物館,以及裝飾藝術博物館。
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#Göttingen: Tatverdächtiger (21) nach versuchten #Tötungsdelikt in der Nikolaistraße festgenommen!
#Göttingen: Tatverdächtiger (21) nach versuchten #Tötungsdelikt in der Nikolaistraße festgenommen!
GÖTTINGEN/HANNOVER (jk) – Im Zusammenhang mit dem versuchten Tötungsdelikt am Montagabend in der Göttinger Innenstadt (siehe unsere Pressemitteilung Nr. 123 vom 06.03.18) ist der mutmaßliche Täter am Dienstagnachmittag (06.03.18) in Hannover von der Polizei festgenommen worden. Der 21 Jahre alte Hannoveraner hatte sich zuvor in Begleitung seines Anwaltes auf einer Polizeidienststelle der…
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Geht's noch? Wegen zu hohen Andrangs führt ein Backshop in der Innenstadt einen strengen Zeitplan für seine Kunden ein. Und outet sich direkt mal als fremdenfeindlich.
Kaffeetrinken im Schichtbetrieb? Ein Kunde des "Backwerk"-Shops staunte nicht schlecht, als er diesen Zettel am Fenster der Filiale in der Nikolaistraße entdeckte. Denn, besonders pikant: Die Botschaft richtet sich offensichtlich nur an Personen, die des Arabischen mächtig sind.
Übersetzt man den Aushang, heißt es:
"Lieber Gast, viele Kunden haben sich beschwert, keinen Platz mehr zu finden. Aus diesem Grund und damit wir den anderen Gäste Platz zur Verfügung stellen, haben wir entschieden, die Aufenthaltszeiten in dieser Filiale so zu gestalten:
Für einen kleinen Kaffee, Getränk oder eine kleine Speise im Wert vom 1,40€ ....20 min sitzen
Für einen großen Kaffee, Getränk oder eine Speise im Wert von 1.80€... 30 Min sitzen
Für Speisen im Wert von 4,50€ und mehr..... 60 Min sitzen
Die Zeiten sind bitte zu achten."
Mit dem "lieben Gast" sind anscheinend keinesfalls deutsche Kunden gemeint.
https://www.tag24.de/nachrichten/leipzig-backshop-baecker-backwerk-nikolaistrasse-regeln-kaffee-zeitplan-diskriminierung-292752
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The cosmopolitan city of Germany
By Ron Stern | Global Gumshoe
Located in the East German state of Saxony at the confluence of three rivers, Leipzig has always been a historically important city. Many notable figures have lived here, and its citizens were instrumental in bringing about the fall of communism in Eastern Europe.
Today, while still honoring its past, Leipzig is steering a clear course toward a vibrant future in the arts, culture, cuisine and tourism.
The Kroch-Haus building is part of the University of Leipzig. (Photo by Ron Stern)
During the days of the Roman Empire, Leipzig was considered a primary trade city owing to its strategic location along major roads such as the Via Regia (Royal Highway), which stretched from the Rhine River to Frankfurt. Also known for its culture and music, Leipzig was home to Bach, Wagner, Schumann and Mendelssohn.
Bach was, forgive the pun, instrumental in the early development of the St. Thomas Church Choir and was also its conductor from 1723-50. Today, the St. Thomas Boys’ Choir of Leipzig honors Bach in its repertoire and delights audiences all over the world. Cantinas can be heard here every Friday and Saturday.
During WWII, the city was moderately bombed by the Allies and much of its culture and creativity suffered under the rule of the communist German Democratic Republic (GDR) and its authoritarian secret police known as the STASI. The movie “The Lives of Others” depicts what life was like under this oppressive regime.
During the 1980s, some of the local citizens started meeting at St. Nicholas Church every Monday to pray for peace. This led to a series of nonviolent protests against the GDR regime known as the Monday demonstrations. On Oct. 9, 1989, 70,000 marched and chanted, “Wir sind das volk!” (“We are the people!”)
Without the usual massive crackdown by the government against the protestors, larger demonstrations followed, and by Nov. 9, the Berlin Wall came down, owing, in part, to the pressure exerted by the Leipzig residents.
The building once used by the STASI is now known as The Museum in the Round Corner and a testament to the brutality of the past and to the bravery of those residents who were part of what came to be known as The Peaceful Revolution.
Art and culture
In recent years, Leipzig has emerged as a tourist mecca with museums, restaurants and historical sites to explore. One such area that is being reclaimed is known as the Spinnerei.
Situated in an industrial zone and constructed with tons of red bricks, the building was once the largest cotton mill in Europe. Today, it houses 12 galleries and around 100 artist studios, including works from artists like Neo Rauch of the New Leipzig School of modern German painting.
The Leipzig Opera House is known as the third oldest bourgeois musical stage in Europe and is as beautiful inside as it is outside. It is located on what used to be known as Karl Marx Square, the site of the Quiet or Peaceful Revolution of 1989. Today, a wide variety of musical programs are available from modern opera to Baroque music to ballets.
The old city hall building in Leipzig (Photo by Ron Stern)
Looking something like a large green-hued cube, the Museum der Bildenden Künste, or fine art museum, houses more than 3,500 paintings and features works by Degas, Monet and Max Klinger. Other museums are the Bach Museum, STASI Museum and GRASSI Museum of Applied Arts. The latter includes more than 1,500 works inspired by the art nouveau and art deco periods.
Beautiful buildings are everywhere and the Old City Hall is a glorious example of Renaissance-period architecture. On weekends, the adjacent market square comes alive with vendors turning the area into a farmers’ market and offering everything from eggs to cheese to flowers. Each hour, the clock tower chimes as if to punctuate the unfailing spirit of the city.
Culinary
The so-called coffee culture is in full brew mode here, and the Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum is one of the oldest surviving coffee houses in Europe. Bach, Goethe and Robert Schumann are among its famous guests.
Upstairs is a coffee museum with 500 or so interesting coffee-related exhibits. Another one, Coffee House Riquet, can be recognized by the two elephant heads above the main door, a nod by the architect to the area’s Asian trading links. This is a good place to sit, relax and enjoy local coffee and cake.
You will never go hungry as Leipzig has more than 1400 pubs and restaurants as well as sidewalk cafes. Many locals affectionately refer to the latter as LE���s, from the German word freisitz.
Sit outside and watch the world go by while indulging in local cuisine or beer. Grilled bratwurst with German mustard was something I could always find from local vendors, and this is simple, culinary nirvana when served on a crispy roll.
Roulad at Auersbachs Keller (Photo by Ron Stern)
The most famous restaurant in Leipzig is Auersbachs Keller, mentioned in Goethe’s “Faust.” Located downstairs in a shopping arcade, this establishment was started as a wine bar for students.
Its origins can be traced perhaps all the way back to 1438. Nowadays, they serve local cuisine, and their roulade with red cabbage and dumplings is among the best you will find anywhere.
Overlooking Market Square and the Old City Hall, Restaurant Weinstock serves local German cuisine and seasonal specials. Everything here is prepared fresh and might include roast duck, white asparagus, locally caught fish, butter schnitzel, and potato pancakes with applesauce.
During autumn, one entree features fresh chanterelles with pan fried bacon and onions and a bread dumpling (18 euros). They have a nice wine selection, and you can savor your candlelight meal in one of the most historic sections of Leipzig.
While you’re here, you will also want to try some of the local delicacies. Leipziger Allerlei is a vegetable dish made with carrots, asparagus, cauliflower, morel mushrooms, prawns and bread dumplings.
Another local dish is Leipziger Lerche, developed in response to the banning of lark hunting by the King of Saxony in 1876. This alternative is made with short-crust pastry, almonds, marzipan and nuts, all topped with a drop of strawberry jam in what resembles a bird’s nest.
Shopping
There are many other things to see and do here, and shopping ranks high on the list by visitors. You can start spending your euros as soon as you get to the Leipzig Central Train Station (one of the largest in Europe), which has been converted into a colorful three-floor, 140-shop retail extravaganza.
As you leave the railway station, you’ll find many high-end shops along the Nikolaistraße including H&M, Breuninger and Karstadt. Many of the old passageways have been restored into a honeycomb network of about 30 covered arcades, 20 of which are original around the inner city.
The Mädler Passage, built between 1912-14, was patterned after the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan. Trendy fashions, restaurants and small boutiques can all be found here. The oldest original arcade in Leipzig is called Specks Hof and offers a variety of jewelry, leather goods, fine wines, and chocolates. Höfen am Brühl is one of the newer and largest retail shopping centers with 110 specialty shops of every type.
Transportation
Bicycles are popular in many parts of Europe, and exploring Leipzig by bike is a fun and leisurely way to see some of the city’s most interesting sights. One company (Lipzi Tours) offers routes that run from downtown to Schleußig and Platgwitz, taking you along the Karl Hein Canal and eventually to the aforementioned Spinnerei.
In addition to two-wheel transportation, there are tour buses and boat rides along more than 200 kilometers of waterways and canals that intertwine themselves around the city. The Leipzig Card provides unlimited public transportation and also special deals on tours, cultural events and restaurants.
Once you come for a visit, you will find that this former member of the GDR has turned itself around in a big way with tourist visits that rival other major German cities.
Whether it is art, music, food or history, Leipzig is one destination that will not disappoint.
—Contact Ron Stern at [email protected] or visit his blog at globalgumshoe.com. This was a sponsored visit, however, all opinions are the author’s.
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Original Article Provided By: MissionTimesCourier.com Leipzig The cosmopolitan city of Germany By Ron Stern | Global Gumshoe Located in the East German state of Saxony at the confluence of three rivers, Leipzig has always been a historically important city.
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⛪⛪⛪ #photooftheday #photographer #good #church #bestoftheday #picoftheday #like4like #cityscape #god #artist #architecture #amazing #view #beautiful #mood #monument #man #leipzig #germany #love #travel #boy #landscape #girl #style #prayer #instalike #instafollow #instagood (at Nikolaistraße)
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Es ist Montag....da erinnern wir uns doch schnell mal an dieses fantastische Wochenende, was sich am Samstag angefühlt hat wie Sommer. 35 km haben wir aufs Rad 🚴 gepackt und hatten einfach nur ne schöne Zeit. Ich wünsche Euch einen wunderbaren Start in diese Woche 😘 #thisisleipzig #leipzig #leipzigblogger #cityblogger #stadtblogger #blogger_de #ü40 #weekend #monday #spring #nikolaistraße #leipziginspo #lieblingsleipzig (hier: Leipzig, Germany)
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