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Square in Leipzig, Germany
The Augustusplatz is a square located at the east end of the city centre of Leipzig, borough Leipzig-Mitte. It is the city's largest square and one of
Augustusplatz
Road incident in Saxony, Germany
collided twice with passersby in pedestrian zones, driving through Augustusplatz, Grimmaische Strasse and the Markt before fleeing the scene. Witnesses
2026_Leipzig_car_incident
Ruler of Saxony from 1763 to 1827
independent Polish nation did endear him to the Polish people. The Augustusplatz in Leipzig is named after him. Frederick Augustus was the second (but
Frederick Augustus I of Saxony
Frederick_Augustus_I_of_Saxony
Topics referred to by the same term
orchestra: Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany Gewandhaus Philharmonie, Augustusplatz, Leipzig, Germany Berliner Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany Philharmonic
Philharmonic_Hall
Association football tournament in Germany
Nuremberg — Volksfestplatz Hannover — Waterlooplatz [de] Leipzig — Augustusplatz Gelsenkirchen — Glückauf-Kampfbahn Kaiserslautern — Stiftsplatz [de]
2006_FIFA_World_Cup
Street in Leipzig, Germany
in Leipzig, borough Leipzig-Mitte, and connects the marketplace with Augustusplatz. It was named in 1839 after the Grimma Gate (Grimmaisches Tor), the
Grimmaische_Strasse
With the Kroch High-rise of 1928 and the Europahaus of 1929 at the Augustusplatz, Leipzig was one of the first high-rise cities in Germany. Due to the
List of tallest buildings in Leipzig
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Leipzig
Concert hall in Leipzig, Germany
University opened on the grounds in 2002. The third, current Gewandhaus, on Augustusplatz and the eastern part of the inner city ring road, opened on 8 October
Gewandhaus
Church in Germany
building in Leipzig on the Johannisplatz, several hundred meters east of Augustusplatz. During the Second World War, it was severely affected by the bombing
Saint_John's_Church,_Leipzig
City in Saxony, Germany
top 25 tallest buildings in Germany. The Augusteum and Paulinum at Augustusplatz form the new main campus of the University of Leipzig. Leipzig Trade
Leipzig
German footballer (1945–2024)
Beckenbauer receiving the Sports Bambi Award at the Leipzig Opera, Augustusplatz in 1990
Franz_Beckenbauer
History of a City in Saxony, Germany
was dynamited in order to complete the "socialist transformation" of Augustusplatz (then Karl-Marx-Platz). In 1969 the regional railway network (S-Bahn
History_of_Leipzig
Overview of the architecture in Leipzig
Municipal Museum on Augustusplatz Historicism: Municipal Museum on Augustusplatz, upper floor Historicism: Municipal Museum on Augustusplatz, ground floor The
Architecture_of_Leipzig
University in Leipzig, Germany
the city. It controversially redesigned its historical centre at the Augustusplatz. In 2002, Behet Bonzio received the second prize in the architectural
Leipzig_University
Square in Leipzig, Germany
On the south side, a two-track line led from St. Thomas Church to Augustusplatz. Lines 6 and 7 ran on this route until 1951. A second connection, coming
Markt_(Leipzig)
české státnosti" (in Czech). Czech Tourism. Retrieved 2021-10-29. "Augustusplatz" (in German). Leipzig. Retrieved 2021-10-29. "extra-torino :: The guide
List_of_city_squares
Opera house in Leipzig, Germany
(German: Oper Leipzig) is an opera house and opera company located at the Augustusplatz and the Inner City Ring Road at its east side in Leipzig's district
Leipzig_Opera
Periodic protests occurred between 1989 and 1991
Eventually they filled the nearby Karl Marx Square (today known again as Augustusplatz). Safe in the knowledge that the Lutheran Church supported their resistance
Monday demonstrations in East Germany
Monday_demonstrations_in_East_Germany
Church in Leipzig, Germany
The Paulinerkirche was a church on the Augustusplatz in Leipzig. It was built in 1231 as the Klosterkirche St. Pauli for the Dominican monastery in Leipzig
Paulinerkirche,_Leipzig
Commercial offices in Leipzig, Germany
Leipzig is a 13-storey and 56 m (184 ft) tall listed office building at Augustusplatz 7. According to the 1928 ring city concept of the city planning officer
Europahaus_(Leipzig)
Building in Leipzig, Germany
The Augusteum was a building on the Augustusplatz in Leipzig, Germany, to the left of the Paulinerkirche. It was built on the 1543 site of the University
Augusteum_(Leipzig)
is the only surviving building fragment of the university complex on Augustusplatz in Leipzig, Germany, from the 19th century. It is named after the Prussian
Schinkel_Gate
Street in Leipzig, Germany
the Peaceful Revolution in 1989, the Monday demonstrations led from Augustusplatz to almost the entire Ring. The total of the about 3.6 kilometers (2
Inner City Ring Road (Leipzig)
Inner_City_Ring_Road_(Leipzig)
Seasonal market in Leipzig, Germany
market offers several areas, including a fairytale land for children on Augustusplatz, a historical market on Naschmarkt, a nativity scene with real sheep
Leipzig_Christmas_Market
36-storey skyscraper in Leipzig, Germany
City-Hochhaus was originally part of the University of Leipzig campus at Augustusplatz, was sold by the state government of Saxony and is now owned by the
City-Hochhaus_Leipzig
Borough of Leipzig in Saxony, Germany
the Opera, the Europahaus, the Gewandhaus, the City-Hochhaus at the Augustusplatz, the Wintergartenhochhaus, the St. Thomas Church, the St. Nicholas Church
Leipzig-Mitte
Square in Leipzig, Germany
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Naschmarkt_(Leipzig)
Square in Leipzig, Germany
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St._Thomas_Church_Square
Reinforced concrete high-rise in Leipzig, Germany
German-Jewish banker Hans Kroch (1887–1970), and is located on the west side of Augustusplatz. It is topped by a clock and two buff sentries modelled after the St
Kroch_High-rise
German classicist architect
the Augusteum. Geutebrück constructed the Augusteum building on the Augustusplatz in Leipzig, Germany, which was built in 1836 on the site of the University
Albert_Geutebrück
Changed to service track Augustusplatz – Bahnhöfe – Schulplatz – Obstmarkt/Weststraße 19 December 1872 Reopened Augustusplatz – Bahnhöfe – Blücherplatz
History_of_trams_in_Leipzig
also a co-founder of the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany. Augustusplatz – the largest square in the city, east of the city centre. The square
List of streets and squares in Leipzig
List_of_streets_and_squares_in_Leipzig
Art museum in Leipzig, Germany
the museum was inaugurated on 18 December 1858. It was located on the Augustusplatz and was designed by Ludwig Lange in the style of the Italian Renaissance
Museum_der_bildenden_Künste
Banker, entrepreneur, and property developer
Exhibition AG. In 1928, the Kroch bank moved into the Kroch High-rise in Augustusplatz, designed by the architect German Bestelmeyer. At 43 meters, it was
Hans_Kroch
Municipal landscape park in Germany
wilde verwegene Jagd". In 1983, a bust of Richard Wagner was installed. Augustusplatz adjoins the Upper Park on the east side of the Promenadenring. Even
Promenadenring_(Leipzig)
Square in Leipzig, Germany
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Burgplatz_(Leipzig)
Monday demonstrations in East Germany on October 9, 1989. The venue is Augustusplatz or the Innenstadtring (2009, 2014, 2019). Since then, the festival has
Lichtfest_Leipzig
December 1990. 7 March A Greater Germany; Karl Marx Platz in Leipzig, now Augustusplatz, where an important demonstration took place on 9 October 1989, and
List_of_Dispatches_episodes
the Promenadenring is created. Philological Society founded. 1785 - Augustusplatz laid out. 1789 - Linnean Society founded. 1790 - Observatory set up
Timeline_of_Leipzig
German architect
13/15. Buildings by Rudolf Skoda The Neue Gewandhaus in Leipzig on Augustusplatz (2004) Trade Fair Office Building, 1966, of the Stadtgeschichtliches
Rudolf_Skoda
rural-looking "square in front of the Grimma Gate" developed into today's Augustusplatz . After the Grimma Gate was demolished in 1831, the confectioner Wilhelm
Leipzig_City_Gates
German newspaper
association) on its title page. Since the beginning of 1835, B. G. Teubner at Augustusplatz in Leipzig took over the printing. At first, the Börsenblatt appeared
Börsenblatt
Water supply system in Leipzig
Elfriede Ducke and Hanna Studnitzka. The Mendebrunnen is located at Augustusplatz in front of the Gewandhaus (Concert Hall) (51°20′18.71″N 12°22′50.7″E
Fountains_in_Leipzig
German politician (1728–1801)
corresponds to today's ring road around Leipzig's city centre, and the Augustusplatz were created. At Müller's suggestion, Dauthe built the first municipal
Carl_Wilhelm_Müller
German typographer and publisher (1784–1856)
zum 225. Geburtstag: Adam Ries – Völkerschlacht – F.A. Brockhaus – Augustusplatz – Leipziger Zeitung – Börsenblatt (in German). Leipzig, Germany: Edition
Benedictus_Gotthelf_Teubner
German public transport operator
(Hauptbahnhof) and serve at least one of the three stops on Goerdelerring, Augustusplatz or Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz. With the exception of line 14, the tramway
Leipziger_Verkehrsbetriebe
Fan conventions
Nuremberg — Volksfestplatz Hannover — Waterlooplatz [de] Leipzig — Augustusplatz Gelsenkirchen — Glückauf-Kampfbahn Kaiserslautern — Stiftsplatz [de]
FIFA_Fan_Festival
German composer
mixed choir (2005) Miletus for soprano, choir and orchestra (2007/08) Augustusplatz for choir, electric bass, percussion and glockenspiel (2009) Memoriam
Bernd_Franke_(composer)
Protests against the COVID-19 lockdowns in Germany
participants. Initially, police had intended the protest route to avoid the Augustusplatz in the inner city. This was overturned by the supreme administrative
COVID-19_protests_in_Germany
Protests in Germany over abolition of tax breaks for farmers
2024-01-12. Retrieved 2024-01-12. "12.01.2024 Demo-Aufruf // 15Uhr Augustusplatz – Leipzig – Rote Beete eG" (in German). Archived from the original on
2023–2024 German farmers' protests
2023–2024_German_farmers'_protests
German artist (born 1963)
Leipzig was unveiled the public art object "Democracy bell" at the Augustusplatz. Via Lewandowsky's public works of art cannot be reduced to any obvious
Via_Lewandowsky
German architect and architectural theorist
Hall in Schützenhaus, Leipzig, 1876. Café Felsche (AKA Café Français), Augustusplatz, Leipzig, n. d. Schloss Klein-Zschocher for Baron von Tauchnitz, Leipzig
Constantin_Lipsius
German architect (1874–1942)
Building of Technical University of Munich (1923–26) Kroch High-rise on Augustusplatz in Leipzig (1927/28) Protestant Christuskirche (Church of Christ) in
German_Bestelmeyer
The Paulinum is a university building of University of Leipzig, whose construction began in 2007. Today's Paulinum stands at the site of the old university
Paulinum (University of Leipzig)
Paulinum_(University_of_Leipzig)
were destroyed during World War II (New Gewandhaus and the museums on Augustusplatz. Of the remaining buildings is the Grassi Museum at Johannisplatz, the
Franz_Dominic_Grassi
Annual marathon race in Leipzig, Germany
Arena. The route first leads past the New Town Hall and then passes Augustusplatz with the Gewandhaus, the Opera House and the City-Hochhaus. Then it
Leipzig_Marathon
Square in Leipzig, Germany
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St._Nicholas_Church_Square
Square in Leipzig, Germany
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Richard-Wagner-Platz (Leipzig)
Richard-Wagner-Platz_(Leipzig)
High-rise building in Leipzig, Germany
Wintergartenstrasse, diagonally opposite the main train station and not far from Augustusplatz. To the west is the park at the Schwanenteich. The high-rise is also
Wintergartenhochhaus
Series of video game music concerts
in 2005 was held in conjunction with the gaming tournament GC-Cup at Augustusplatz in Leipzig, while two more of these performances were given in the context
Symphonic_Game_Music_Concerts
Neighbourhood of Leipzig, Germany
demolition solution and the construction of the third Gewandhaus on today's Augustusplatz opposite the opera house. This meant that a former supporting pillar
Musikviertel
Square in Leipzig, Germany
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Deutscher_Platz
East German luxury hotel chain
Ring 1973, renamed Hotel Deutschland 1990, renamed Hotel Mercure am Augustusplatz 1992, renamed Radisson SAS Hotel Leipzig 2007, renamed Radisson Blu
Interhotel
Square in Leipzig, Germany
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Lindenauer_Markt
Trade court building in Leipzig, Germany
Orchestra's permanent home today is the (third) Gewandhaus, located ON the Augustusplatz. As the Leipzig trade fair changed its focus during the Industrial Revolution
Städtisches_Kaufhaus
German architect (1746–1816)
concert chamber of the Gewandhaus (1781), the square now known as the Augustusplatz (1785) and the interior of the St. Nicholas Church (1794). Dauthe became
Johann_Carl_Friedrich_Dauthe
German painter
"The Cologne Cathedral in anticipated completion". www.bildindex.de. "Augustusplatz". www.europeana.eu (in Basque). "Ansicht von Kopenhagen | Carl Georg
Carl_Georg_Enslen
Kroch, who commissioned the Kroch high-rise building on Leipzig's Augustusplatz in the same year, also had a significant influence on the design. The
Krochsiedlung
German musicologist and organist
for the new construction of the assembly hall/church on the campus Augustusplatz", whose concept he significantly influenced. In addition to his professional
Winfried_Schrammek
German composer and jazz pianist
und Streichquartett. Premiere: 27 June 2000 Leipzig (Kuppelhalle am Augustusplatz Leipzig, Stephan König (piano), Leipzig String Quartet) SAXOPHONIE (2000)
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