Chemnitz

Chemnitz

Chemnitz is a city in Saxony, eastern Germany. Its huge Karl Marx Monument commemorates the socialist pioneer for whom the city was once named. Nearby, the reconstructed Red Tower is a remnant of the city's defensive walls. The Gunzenhauser Museum displays modern art and is an example of the New Objectivity style of architecture. Set in a former foundry, the Chemnitz Museum of Industry houses an 1896 steam engine.

People born in Chemnitz (First 26 people) - Page 5

Mirko Borscht

Mirko Borscht

Actor

Eberhard Langer

Eberhard Langer

Politician

Brigitte Wujak

Brigitte Wujak

Olympic athlete

Karl Burdach

Karl Burdach

Military personnel

Max Klauß

Max Klauß

German olympic athlete

Bernhard Glaeser

Bernhard Glaeser

Economist

Luise Emilie Tschersich

Luise Emilie Tschersich

Actress

Nico Hecker

Nico Hecker

Football player

Ronny Beblik

Ronny Beblik

Boxer

Georg Fabricius

Georg Fabricius

German poet

Daniel Kressner

Daniel Kressner


Nadja Stefanoff

Nadja Stefanoff

German operatic soprano

Walter Linse

Walter Linse

German lawyer

Christina Rost

Christina Rost

German handball player

Waldemar Verner

Waldemar Verner


Stefan Hentschel

Stefan Hentschel

Boxer

Michael Grätzel

Michael Grätzel

Professor

D. Henschler

D. Henschler

German physician

Wolfgang Rauchfuß

Wolfgang Rauchfuß

German Politician

Rissa

Rissa


J. Ebert

J. Ebert


Maximilian Schlegel

Maximilian Schlegel

Football player

Dirk Heidolf

Dirk Heidolf

German motorcycle racer

Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

German painter

Heinrich Tessmer

Heinrich Tessmer

Artist

Frei Otto

Frei Otto

German architect