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Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Leipzig" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 ...
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The promenade next to St. Thomas portal (1800) Map of Leipzig (1813), having east at the top, with cognizable Promenadenring The Promenadenring Leipzig (Ring of promenades) is the oldest municipal landscape park in Germany [1] and one of the most important garden and cultural monuments in the city.
The German Timber-Frame Road (German: Deutsche Fachwerkstraße) is a German tourist route leading from the river Elbe in the north to the Black Forest and Lake Constance in the south. Numerous cities and towns each with examples of the vernacular timber-framed houses traditional to the German states are situated along the road.
All lines through the city tunnel of the S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland (S 1 - S 6) stop at the Leipzig MDR station on the eastern edge of the locality (access via Semmelweisstrasse). Kochstrasse is of historical importance in terms of transport. It was the old connecting route from Leipzig to Connewitz, which was also known as Connewitzer Chaussee.
Augustusplatz is also the name of a major interchange station in the Leipzig tram network of the Leipzig Transport Company. The interchange station is designed as a crossing stop, with two tracks running in a north–south direction on the inner city ring road (east side of Augustusplatz) and two more in an east–west direction on the middle ...
Horst Riedel, Stadtlexikon Leipzig von A bis Z, Pro Leipzig Verlag, Leipzig 2005, ISBN 3-936508-03-8, p. 96 Andreas Berkner, Grüne Wende. Leipzig im Zentrum der "Neuen Wasserlandschaft Mitteldeutschlands , in: Der Leipzig Atlas ed. by Helga Schmidt / Gudrun Mayer / Dorothea Wiktorin, Herman-Josef Emons Verlag, 2005, ISBN 3-89705-269-5, pp. 142 ...
Markkleeberger See is a lake in Saxony, Germany, next to Markkleeberg, a suburb on the south side of Leipzig. At an elevation of 112.5 m, its surface area is 2.52 km 2 . It is a former open-pit coal mine, flooded in 1999 with groundwater and developed in 2006 as a tourist area.