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7월 27, 2025, Cospudener See East Shore
A wonderful bike path around the entire lake, with plenty of space for pedestrians, cyclists, and skaters. Wonderful beaches and beautiful locations.
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7월 27, 2025, Cycling Path Around Cospudener See
A very well-developed bike path, with plenty of space for pedestrians, cyclists, and skaters. There are also plenty of places to stop for refreshments and wonderful beaches for swimming.
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7월 8, 2024, Cycling Path Around Cospudener See
lots of nature, beautiful landscape,
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10월 21, 2023, Cycling Path Around Cospudener See
Beautiful cycle path, past many different animal enclosures.
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10월 15, 2023, Old Town Hall Leipzig (Altes Rathaus)
Old Town Hall and Market The Old Town Hall lives up to its name, as its foundation stone was laid in 1556. Since 1909 it has served as the city's history museum. The ballroom in the building is 43 meters long and was previously used for festivities of the Saxon sovereigns, patrician weddings, artisan festivals and student balls. Court hearings also took place here. Today it is used for cultural and concert events in the city of Leipzig, among other things. The market is well connected to transport thanks to the City Tunnel. Text / Source: City of Leipzig https://www.leipzig.de/freizeit-kultur-und-tourismus/tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/markt-und-altes-rathaus
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1월 16, 2023, Cospudener See East Shore
A great experience circling the lake.
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11월 21, 2022, Cycling Path Around Cospudener See
The storm approached from 2 sides :-(
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9월 22, 2022, Northeast Shore of Lake Cospuden
In the past, you had to struggle through the sand to circumnavigate the lake, which was almost empty at the time - now everything has been expanded (and accordingly popular).
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9월 18, 2022, Markkleeberger See
Super beautiful lake, crystal clear water and there are small, hidden swimming spots everywhere.
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8월 18, 2022, Cycling Path Around Cospudener See
Trolli tour around the lake... it's a lot of fun 😂👍
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8월 7, 2022, Cycling Path Around Cospudener See
Sometimes very busy. Please keep the environment clean.
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1월 23, 2022, Old Town Hall Leipzig (Altes Rathaus)
This text can be read all around the town hall below the attic:[9] “AFTER THE BIRTH OF CHRIST OUR LORD IN THE MIDDLVI YEAR, UNDER THE REIGN OF THE MOST SEVERAL AND HIGH-BORN PRINCE AND LORD AUGUSTI, DUCHESS OF SAXONY OF THE HOLY EMPIRE, ARCH-MARSAL AND ELECTOR LANDGRAF OF THE HOLY ROME, MARGRAND OF MEISSEN AND BURGRAF OF MAGDEBURG ETC., THE BUILDING OF THIS HOUSE WAS BEGUN IN THE MONTH OF MARTH FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE COMMON BENEFIT OF THIS TOWN AND WAS COMPLETED IN NOVEMBER. TO THE LORD ALONE BE THE HONOR, FOR WHERE THE LORD DOES NOT BUILD THE CITY, THEY WORK IN VAIN WHERE THE LORD DOES NOT GUARD THE CITY, THE WATCHMAN KEEPS AWARE IN VAIN THE LORD'S NAME BE GIVEN FOREVER AMEN BY CHURCH. JOHN. GEORG II. HIGHLY LOVELY GOVERNMENT RENOVATED MDCLXXII." This inscription was painted in 1672 and later, during the renovation at the beginning of the 20th century, refined by using brass letters.[10] The inscription highlights the extremely short construction period from March to November 1556 and praises God. As Rudolf Skoda writes, the house had to be built in the short time between two masses. The interior work was done afterwards and required considerably more time Source: Wikipedia
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10월 31, 2021, Old Town Hall Leipzig (Altes Rathaus)
In 1341, Margrave Friedrich II of Meissen gave the cloth makers of Leipzig a representative building south of the market square that was probably built at the end of the 13th century in the Romanesque style. In terms of location and floor area, this building roughly corresponds to today's council chamber of the old town hall. It can be assumed that the city council already performed its duties here. A Leipzig town hall was first mentioned in documents in 1360. Due to the growth of Leipzig and the resulting additional tasks of the city council, extensions were made to the north side of the cloth house. The first two new buildings that reach up to today's passage were built on the foundations of previous buildings, which also explains the "kink" in the longitudinal facade of the town hall of about three degrees between the first and second gable from the right. In the middle of the 15th century it was merged with two other buildings north of today's passage. In December 1467 a new council chamber was completed. The overbuilding of the passage with a stair tower and thus the final merging of the individual buildings cannot be precisely verified. A stair tower was first mentioned in 1476. The cloth makers moved into their own building in 1482. A year later, a secret chamber was created, which represents a kind of mezzanine and can be visited today as the aerar (treasury). In 1498, because trade was flourishing at the time, it was decided to remodel the town hall, which then became financially impossible. Oldest view of the old town hall from 1547 Old Town Hall, 1672 The Leipzig market square with the old town hall, 1712 There were fundamental structural changes up until the middle of the 16th century. The town hall was widened by around four meters towards the Naschmarkt, along with an enlargement and elevation of the roof. The town hall was rebuilt in 1556/57 by the governing mayor and merchant Hieronymus Lotter and thus largely received its present-day appearance in the style of the Saxon Renaissance. The first master was Paul Speck, to whom the design is probably also to be ascribed. After his death in early 1557 he was succeeded by Master Paul Widemann. The town's master mason, Parakeet Pfretzschner, was also involved. Source: Wikipedia
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9월 7, 2021, Old Town Hall Leipzig (Altes Rathaus)
The old town hall of Leipzig is located on the east side of the market and is one of the most important buildings of the Saxon Renaissance. In the periphery of the old town hall, life has always been in the center of the city and the old walls are witnesses and silent observers of the city's lively history. The venerable building was erected in the middle of the 14th century, because the wealthy citizens of Leipzig wanted to create a place that was appropriate for the various functions regulating urban life in the growing trading city.
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8월 18, 2021, Cospudener See East Shore
The Leipzig recreational area in the lake landscape of the former brown coal opencast mines
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