Castle of Chemnitz (now a monastery) with castle pond and "Langer Lulatsch" (at the right edge of the picture)Castle of Chemnitz (now a monastery) with castle pond and "Langer Lulatsch" (at the right edge of the picture)Schloss von Chemnitz (heute Kloster) mit Schlossteich und „Langer Lulatsch“ ( am rechten Bildrand)
On our walk through Chemnitz, we pass by a very beautiful recreational lake on the edge of the city. The name "Schlossteich" refers to the castle of Chemnitz located at the end, slightly elevated on the "Schlossberg" (today the Benedictine Monastery of St. Mary). Both are places worth visiting, frequented by many locals and visitors. Those interested in history can find more information in the comment below, as this is where the history of Chemnitz began...On our walk through Chemnitz, we pass by a very beautiful recreational lake on the edge of the city. The name "Schlossteich" refers to the castle of Chemnitz located at the end, slightly elevated on the "Schlossberg" (today the Benedictine Monastery of St. Mary). Both are places worth visiting, frequented by many locals and visitors. Those interested in history can find more information in the comment below, as this is where the history of Chemnitz began...Auf unserem Rundgang durch Chemnitz kommen wir am Rande der City an einem sehr schönen Freizeitsee vorbei. Der Name „Schlossteich“ nimmt Bezug auf das am Ende liegende, etwas höher gelegene Schloss von Chemnitz (heute das Benediktinerkloster St. Marien) auf dem „Schlossberg“. Beides sind sehenswerte Orte, die von vielen Einheimischen und Gästen besucht werden. Wer sich für die Geschichte interessiert, kann sich im Kommentar darunter informieren, denn hier begann die Geschichte von Chemnitz.....
Castle of Chemnitz (now a monastery) with castle pond and "Langer Lulatsch" (at the right edge of the picture)Castle of Chemnitz (now a monastery) with castle pond and "Langer Lulatsch" (at the right edge of the picture)Schloss von Chemnitz (heute Kloster) mit Schlossteich und „Langer Lulatsch“ ( am rechten Bildrand)
On our walk through Chemnitz, we pass by a very beautiful recreational lake on the edge of the city. The name "Schlossteich" refers to the castle of Chemnitz located at the end, slightly elevated on the "Schlossberg" (today the Benedictine Monastery of St. Mary). Both are places worth visiting, frequented by many locals and visitors. Those interested in history can find more information in the comment below, as this is where the history of Chemnitz began...On our walk through Chemnitz, we pass by a very beautiful recreational lake on the edge of the city. The name "Schlossteich" refers to the castle of Chemnitz located at the end, slightly elevated on the "Schlossberg" (today the Benedictine Monastery of St. Mary). Both are places worth visiting, frequented by many locals and visitors. Those interested in history can find more information in the comment below, as this is where the history of Chemnitz began...Auf unserem Rundgang durch Chemnitz kommen wir am Rande der City an einem sehr schönen Freizeitsee vorbei. Der Name „Schlossteich“ nimmt Bezug auf das am Ende liegende, etwas höher gelegene Schloss von Chemnitz (heute das Benediktinerkloster St. Marien) auf dem „Schlossberg“. Beides sind sehenswerte Orte, die von vielen Einheimischen und Gästen besucht werden. Wer sich für die Geschichte interessiert, kann sich im Kommentar darunter informieren, denn hier begann die Geschichte von Chemnitz.....