Free Cancellation
Language:
English
,
German
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: Fixable
Do this because
Uncover the industrial past of Chemnitz, once known as 'Manchester of Saxony'
Trace the city's journey from housing German armaments to seeking a new identity
Explore Chemnitz's future as the European Capital of Culture 2025
What to expect
Over a century ago, the Slavic settlement of Chemnitz transformed into one of Germany's most prosperous industrial cities. Known as the 'Manchester of Saxony' or 'Rußchamtz', this rapidly expanding city was characterised by its numerous smoking chimneys.Its growth was fuelled by the exclusive rights to bleach linen in Saxony and its proximity to mining activities in the Ore Mountains, which fostered early industrial development. The advent of the spinning jenny and the steam engine from England triggered an industrial revolution here, leading to the production of everything from textile machines and locomotives to bicycles and cars.Until the end of World...
Over a century ago, the Slavic settlement of Chemnitz transformed into one of Germany's most prosperous industrial cities. Known as the 'Manchester of Saxony' or 'Rußchamtz', this rapidly expanding city was characterised by its numerous smoking chimneys.Its growth was fuelled by the exclusive rights to bleach linen in Saxony and its proximity to mining activities in the Ore Mountains, which fostered early industrial development. The advent of the spinning jenny and the steam engine from England triggered an industrial revolution here, leading to the production of everything from textile machines and locomotives to bicycles and cars.Until the end of World War II, it also housed a significant portion of the German armaments industry. However, this marked the end of Chemnitz's ascension. The city underwent a name change to Karl-Marx-Stadt before reverting back to Chemnitz. Today, it is a city in search of its identity; a grounded place that offers its residents ample creative freedom while still relying on industry. As the European Capital of Culture 2025, Chemnitz aims to embark on a new journey, this time in the realm of culture.
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What's included
Guided tour
What to remember
Know in advance:
Please make sure you are dressed appropriately for the weather
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Straße der Nationen, Chemnitz-Zentrum, Germany
Meeting point:
The meeting point is located at the corner of Hotel Chemnitzer Hof on the side of Schillerplatz. You'll be picked up by a minibus from there. The tour starts and finishes from the same meeting point.