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  1. Playoff Round 1
    DFB Pokal
    Aug 1, Finished
    Chemnitz
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    Stadion Chemnitz
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChemnitzChemnitz - Wikipedia

    Chemnitz (German: [ˈkɛmnɪts] ⓘ; from 1953 to 1990: Karl-Marx-Stadt [kaʁlˈmaʁksˌʃtat] ⓘ, lit. ' Karl Marx City ') is the third-largest city in the German state of Saxony after Leipzig and Dresden. Chemnitz is the third-largest city in the Thuringian-Upper Saxon dialect area after Leipzig and Dresden.

  3. Jun 24, 2018 · Things to Do in Chemnitz, Germany: See Tripadvisor's 10,570 traveler reviews and photos of Chemnitz tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Chemnitz. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChemnitzChemnitz – Wikipedia

    Chemnitz [ˈkʰɛmnɪt͡s] (von 1953 bis 1990 Karl-Marx-Stadt) ist eine kreisfreie Stadt im Südwesten des Freistaates Sachsen und dessen drittgrößte Großstadt nach Leipzig und Dresden. Der namensgebende Fluss verläuft durch die am Nordrand des Erzgebirges im Erzgebirgsbecken liegende Stadt.

  5. visitsaxony.com › cities-towns-regions › cities-townsHighlights in Chemnitz

    Chemnitz. Chemnitz has been named European Capital of Culture 2025 and – not just because of that – is definitely worth a visit. The award-winning city centre is perfect for wandering around and there are some remarkable museums for top-notch art.

  6. Chemnitz welcomes visitors with its remarkable city centre, wealth of culture and cosy cafés and restaurants. When are you popping by?

  7. www.chemnitz.travel › enChemnitz

    Art and culture, industrial culture, sport and activity - a visit to Chemnitz shows the many facets of the city and offers impressive experiences. And there will be much more to discover here in the coming years, because Chemnitz will be the European Capital of Culture in 2025.

  8. There’s a lot to discover in Chemnitz: architecturally fascinating buildings from the Gründerzeit period, industrial monuments, and futuristic modern structures. Together, they shape our cityscape and build bridges from the past to the present and on into the future.

  9. Chemnitz is one of the biggest cities in Germany to lack any InterCity or ICE service, in part because many routes through Chemnitz lack electrification - the route to Leipzig is not electrified at all, while the route to Nuremberg is only electrified as far as Hof.

  10. Chemnitz - European Capital of Culture 2025 Once an industrial metropolis and now on its way to becoming a European Capital of Culture - that is Chemnitz. Located in the middle of Saxony, the city and its history can hardly be overlooked. Nevertheless, it is rarely noticed.

  11. Chemnitz is the third-largest city in Saxony. Chemnitz is first mentioned as “locus Kameniz” in 1143, when King Conrad III granted market rights to a Benedictine monastery founded in 1136 under the immediate authority of the Holy Roman Emperor.