Leipzig - on the way in the city of the Monday demonstrations
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After our extensive visit to the Leipzig Zoo, the large panorama picture "Amazonia" by Asisi in the Panometer, Detlef led us on a short tour of Leipzig city center, which we started directly at the Gewandhaus, which is world-famous for the Gewandhaus Orchestra and the Thomanerchor.
In general, Leipzig has a great musical tradition, which we encounter again and again during our tour. Above all, the work of Johann Sebastian Bach and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy is honored in various places. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy founded Germany's first music college in Leipzig on April 2, 1843, under the name Conservatorium der Musik.
Thomaskirch - place of work of Johann Sebastian Bach
There is the Mendelssohn House, where the composer of the Gewandhaus lived until his death. Just outside in Gohlis, on the city limits, Friedrich Schiller lived for a few months in 1785 while he was working on his poem "To Joy", which Ludwig van Beethoven later set to music in his 9th symphony.
During our circular route we also reach the Thomaskirche, the place where Johann Sebastian Bach worked, a Gothic building from the 15th century, where performances by the St. Thomas Choir often take place today.
Were people, planners and architects stupid?
It is still proudly proclaimed in literature today that Leipzig already had drinking water supply in the 16th century!? What a technical advance. How could Roman culture simply disappear over a period of almost 1600 years? This was the case in almost all European cities. A question that comes up again and again when looking at old cultural assets. Was the supply of fresh water no longer important? Were people, planners and architects dumb? How else can the loss of these techniques be explained?
The first issue of the illustrated newspaper appeared in 1843
Following the model of the city of Amsterdam, public street lighting consisting of 700 lanterns was introduced in Leipzig for the first time on the evening of December 24, 1701, as we accidentally noticed when a group of city tourers with an official city guide in the immediate vicinity gave their explanations. For this purpose, the city administration hired lantern keepers who had to light the oil-powered lanterns as darkness fell, ensure that the oil was replenished according to a specially defined burning schedule and also extinguish all the lanterns in the morning.
University "Alma Mater Lipsiensis" founded in Leipzig
Perhaps the reasons for the events in the course of the Monday demonstrations in 1989, which gave such a decisive impetus for the turnaround in the GDR, can also be found at least in part in this historical past. The large number of peacefully demonstrating citizens of Leipzig, including Kurt Masur, have had a lasting impact on the city's reputation and have made the term "Leipziger Freiheit" a marketing term. The focus of this peaceful revolution was always the Nikolaikirche, which made the room for prayers for peace and thus the starting point of the Monday demonstrations as an essential part of the political change. This example clearly shows the role in which the church is important to people. Not for self-portrayal and to preserve old and outdated power structures.
Crossroads of Via Regia and Via Imperii
The city of Leipzig was officially founded in 1165, when Margrave Otto the Rich of Meissen granted market and city rights at the intersection of the Via Regia and the Via Imperii.
Shortly after the founding of the city, the construction of the Thomaskirche and the St. Nikolaikirche, which were built in the Romanesque style, took place. The Nikolaikirche was later converted into a Gothic hall church.
Leipzig's importance as a trade fair city
Moritzbastei - myth of impregnability
Monumental Monument to the Battle of the Nations
Detlef chose to end our city tour in such a way that we also got to see the terminal station in Leipzig. After the first long-distance route was set up as a Leipzig - Dresden connection in 1839, Leipzig slowly developed into a transport hub in central Germany. In the years between 1902 and 1915, one of the largest terminal stations in Europe was built in Leipzig, which is still very impressive and impressive today for rail traffic at the highest level.
Despite the really short time, Leipzig made a deep impression on us, so that we will certainly come to the city for another visit, perhaps during a trade fair event. There are many more destinations to visit, then with more time for the details.
Coordinates: 51° 20′ N, 12° 22′ E (map)
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