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ACCOMMODATION
GUIDED TOURS
PACKAGE DEALS
SERVICE
CHEMNITZ
ACCOMMODATION GUIDE
Offers for groups and individual travellers
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
A WEALTH OF ADVICE FOR VISITING CHEMNITZ.
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
We would be pleased to advise and assist you.
Our Services:
:: Tourist information including cultural highlights, events,
history of the town, sights or excursion destinations
in the surrounding area
:: Booking of hotel rooms and accommodation service
:: Organisation of guides, tours and walks of the town
:: Attractive offers for individual travellers and groups
:: Congress service and development of congress support
programmes
:: Organisation of shuttle services
:: Sale of souvenirs and tickets for events
:: Comprehensive informational material about Chemnitz
We look forward to greeting you.
Contact:
Markt 1 · D-09111 Chemnitz
Phone: +49(0)371/690 680
Fax: +49(0)371/690 68-30
touristinformation@chemnitz-tourismus.de
www.chemnitz-tourismus.de
CHEMNITZ AT A GLANCE
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CONTENT
CHEMNITZ – CITY OF MODERNITY
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ACCOMMODATION
04
OFFERS FOR INDIVIDUAL TRAVELLERS
16
OFFERS FOR GROUPS
20
MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITIONS
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SIGHTS
28
ENTERTAINMENT
32
ACTIVITY AND WELLNESS
34
EXCURSION DESTINATIONS
36
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
39
IMPRINT
40
The pathinder accompanies
you throughout Chemnitz
and tells you exciting stories
about the town...
www.chemnitz-tourismus.de
WELCOME
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CHEMNITZ – CITY OF MODERNITY
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One must be absolutely modern!” This exhortation by the
French poet Arthur Rimbaud dates from 1873. And since the start
of the industrial revolution, probably no other city in Germany has
followed this call more consistently than Chemnitz.
Award: DIFA Award 2006
Art: In the Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz
Architecture: Facade on the Würzburger Strasse
It may sound paradoxical, but in Chemnitz modernity is a tra-
dition. The city experienced its irst major lowering in the classi-
cal modern period of the 19th and 20th centuries. The successes
of the Chemnitz business community in this period are relected
today not only in the many impressive industrial buildings – the
“cathedrals of industry” – but also in the residential buildings of
the ‘Gründerzeit’ at the end of the 19th century, ‘Jugendstil’ (art
nouveau) villas, and public and private buildings of the ‘Bauhaus’
epoch.
In 2006 Chemnitz received the
DIFA Award for the “New City
Centre” at the property fair
“ExpoReal” and took the second
place in this international
competition, after Oslo.
The
Kassberg
district of Chemnitz is one of the biggest contigu-
ous Gründerzeit and Jugendstil quarters anywhere in Europe. The
villa of the stocking manufacturer Herbert Esche was designed
by the major Jugendstil artist and architect Henry van de Velde as
an integrative work of art, and deies comparison with any other
building. In fact, to a great extent it is thanks to Esche and other
industrial magnates who were patrons of the arts that Chemnitz
was also an inluential centre of the arts during this period.
Any questions? Or would you like to book one of our special offers? Then just give us a call!
Hotline: +49(0)371-690 680
CHEMNITZ – CITY OF MODERNITY
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The Chemnitz painter
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
– a co-founder of
the ‘Die Brücke’ group of artists – is among the innovators of art in
the 20th century. Germany’s second biggest collection of works by
Schmidt-Rottluff today forms the core of the ‘
Kunstsammlungen
Chemnitz
’ (Chemnitz Art Collections). The renowned art museum
holds a total of over 60,000 works, with emphasis on the 19th and
20th centuries.
Thanks to the growth motors of high-tech, research and develop-
ment, the up-and-coming
university city
is now once more among
the strongest business locations in the newly-formed states. Ma-
chine builders, automotive manufacturers and textile enterprises,
software developers and a multitude of innovative small and me-
dium-sized businesses are exporting the results of the legendary
Saxon inventiveness
throughout the world.
In early December 2007 the high-quality holdings of the Kunst-
sammlungen Chemnitz were further augmented by the
Gunzen-
hauser Museum
, one of Germany’s largest private collections of
art of classical modernity and the second half of the 20th century.
Here citizens of Chemnitz and visitors to the city can admire the
most comprehensive selection of works by
Otto Dix
.
The
Chemnitz city centre
has been completely redeveloped while
successfully integrating existing historical buildings and is now
characterized by contemporary architecture. Designed by interna-
tionally renowned architects such as
Helmut Jahn
,
Hans Kollhoff
and
Christoph Ingenhoven
, the city centre now boasts an urban
shopping and promenade district. Its numerous shops, cafés and
restaurants are frequented by the citizens of Chemnitz and visitors
to the city. There are also many hotels both within and outside the
city centre which cater to a wide range of tastes and budgets.
But modernity is more than just a school of art and culture.
Modernity is also a state of mind. And the chief attributes of this
mentality are constant further development, movement and inno-
vation. While innovation and practical energy were striking charac-
teristics of the city, its citizens and its economy during the period
of classical modernity, the same goes for the second period of mo-
dernity which we are experiencing today. Since German reuniica-
tion, Chemnitz has undergone dramatic development and now – as
the
third-biggest city
in the newly formed East German states – is
a modern, lively and cosmopolitan city.
Chemnitz is both: a city of modernity and a modern city.
A city which is proud of its tradition and which looks to the
future!
www.chemnitz-tourismus.de
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