Chemnitz
Chemnitz is a City in the federal state of Saxony and is located about 150 km south of Dresden. The City has a population of around 240,000 and is an important business location in eastern Germany, particularly in the mechanical engineering and textile industries.
Chemnitz has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages and boasts numerous historical buildings and sights:
Chemnitz Castle: A Renaissance building from the 16th century, which now serves as a museum for art and cultural exhibitions.
The market square: The historic center of Chemnitz with many well-preserved neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance buildings.
The Karl Marx Monument: An impressive statue of the philosopher and revolutionary Karl Marx in the center of the City.
Chemnitz Zoo: One of the oldest zoos in Deutschland with many animals from all over the world.
Botanical Garden: Tall park with botanical garden and butterfly house.
Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz: A museum with collections of contemporary and historical art.
The Chemnitz Opera: A theater for musical theater and drama.
Chemnitz has a lively cultural scene with many theaters, concert halls and museums. The City has numerous parks and green spaces as well as a rich gastronomic offering.