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Die Ausstellung Utopia. Recht auf Hoffnung versammelt künstlerische Positionen, die angesichts globaler Krisen konkrete Visionen für ein gerechteres und nachhaltigeres Zusammenleben entwerfen. Neben der kritischen Auseinandersetzungmit der Utopie selbst und ihren glücksverheißenden, aber auch totalitären Implikationen, richtet sich der Fokus von Utopia auf Projekte, die auf eine Veränderung im Kleinen abzielen. Die gezeigten Werke und Objekte machen Vorschläge für alternative Lebensentwürfe, die aus heutiger Sicht unerreichbar scheinen. Vor allem die Kunst kann in diesem Kontext zu utopischen Zukunftsmodellen wegweisende Beiträge leisten, denn sie begleitet seit der Moderne mit ihrer Palette an ästhetischen wie inhaltlichen Mitteln kritisch gesellschaftliche Prozesse. Diese kritische Haltung macht Kunst seit jeher zu einem Ort utopischen Denkens.
Künstler*innen und Kollektive
AES+F, Kader Attia, Nuotama Frances Bodomo, melanie bonajo, Cao Fei, Anetta Mona Chişa und Lucia Tkáčová, Jasmina Cibic, Stephan Huber und Raimund Kummer, Sven Johne, Keiken, Mischa Leinkauf, Cornelia Parker, Lin May Saeed, Jaanus Samma, Tomás Saraceno, Terreform ONE, Nasan Tur und Liam Young
The informal setting with delicious coffee specialities and homemade patisserie attracts many locals to the café. In summer, you can enjoy a delicious ice cream in the neighbouring "Gelateria dell'Alpi", one of the best ice cream parlours in the city.
Sie beschäftigt sich mit Leben und Wirken des 1645 am Ort geborenen Oberberghauptmanns Hans Carl von Carlowitz und dem durch ihn geprägten Begriff der Nachhaltigkeit. Im zweiten Abschnitt der neuen Präsentation wird die historische Tafelstube als wichtigster Raum der Burg vorgestellt. Anhand zahlreicher historischer Abbildungen, Objekte und medialer Präsentationen erhalten Besucher:innen spannende Einblicke in die Bau- und Kunstgeschichte des Raumes, aber auch zum Jagdwesen und zur Alltagskultur des 17. und frühen 18. Jahrhunderts.
The Ristorante is designed in the style of a cozy Trattoria and conveys a familial hospitality that is uniquely characteristic of bella Italia. The styling is Italian; lots of wood, bright and open, modern yet slightly retro. The music that plays sets a cheerful mood! And the food? It's like a mini-vacation for your taste buds.
Indulge in delicious traditional Roman specialties: antipasti, homemade pasta and oven-fresh Pinsa. Upon request, meals can also be served in the style of a Tavolata Italiana, with large plates and pots placed in the center of the table.
You can tailor your paella to your individual taste by choosing the basis, main ingredients and special extras. And to accompany it, a good Spanish wine from the modern wine lounge. After the hearty Spanish meal, how about a digestif in the form of a gin, of which there are many? As we say: a vuestra salud!
The love of beer is our focus. A total of twelve taps and over 60 beer bottles - with changing beer varieties from independent Swiss breweries - offer the opportunity to discover a wide variety of Swiss beers. There are also fine gourmet burgers and other dishes lovingly prepared from regional ingredients. All this in a relaxed atmosphere in a fantastic location directly on the River Reuss with a view of the Chapel Bridge and Mount Pilatus.
We spoil you with exquisite French cuisine, select wines, fair prices, and friendly, competent, and uncomplicated service. Our diverse offerings offer something for every taste. Comfort food instead of convenience: We serve carefully prepared, freshly cooked dishes with regional produce for lunch and dinner. Everything is prepared by hand with love: classic culinary craftsmanship – completely free of chemicals and processed foods.
Enjoyment by the lake
Right on the shores of Lake Lucerne, Café César invites you to enjoy relaxing moments of pleasure. From freshly baked croissants in the morning to delicious cakes in the afternoon, Lucerne locals and hotel guests come together here to start the day with a treat or take a short break.
The exhibition honors the life's work of Carl H. Hahn (1926-2023), one of the most influential personalities in the history of German industry and mobility in the 20th century. As a long-time manager of the Volkswagen Group, Hahn provided decisive impetus for the reconstruction and international orientation of the automotive industry. With his special commitment to Chemnitz and Saxony, he made a significant contribution to continuing industrial traditions and accompanying the transformation of the former Auto-Union region into a modern mobility region. Carl H. Hahn was made an honorary citizen of Chemnitz for his services to the city.
The exhibition combines biographical insights with questions about industrial responsibility, regional identity and mobility in transition. Drawings by the Urban Sketchers complement the presentation with a contemporary, artistic perspective on places, people and industrial history.
An outreach project of the Chemnitz Industrial Museum.
As part of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025, the "Cultural Trail Heights" was officially opened in September 2024. The hiking trail stretches over about 18 kilometers and connects the southern Chemnitz districts of Adelsberg, Reichenhain, Erfenschlag, and Harthau. It is not only the largest by area of the total 30 intervention areas in the city, but also a central component of the Capital of Culture program.
Along the Heights trail, 29 stations have been established that form a chain thematically as "pearls." These stations pick up interesting facts from the surroundings and provide comprehensive insights into the region through accompanying information boards.
The Heights trail runs above the valley areas and offers impressive views of the city of Chemnitz as well as the Erzgebirge foreland. At four prominent points – one per district – weather mushrooms have been installed that serve as weather protection and invite to take breaks.
The Cultural Trail Heights 2025 is designed as a publicly accessible hiking trail. As part of the "C the Unseen" initiative of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025, it helps to make lesser-known urban areas visible and to focus on their potential.
Explorer tips
- Markersdorf: technical witnesses such as bridges and a tunnel through the massif on the Schusterstein, trips by diesel operation in the open observation carriage at the Markersdorf-Taura Museum Station (April to October, info: www.chemnitztalbahn.de), Markersdorf Nature Trail, “giant kettles” (huge rock formations as witnesses to the last ice age)
- Burgstädt: Wettinhain with Taurastein tower, local history museum, fire brigade museum, Dr. Böttger Historical Medical Practice Museum, Herrenhaide nature conservation station, leisure pool with sauna area somewhat off the route
Connections
- in Chemnitz: Saxon City Route (Crimmitschau-Görlitz); Saxon-Bavarian City Network: Zwickau - Chemnitz 4/4
- in Burgstädt:Bilz Cycle Route
This exhibition on contemporary collage aims to shine a light on one of art history’s neglected children. Its very strengths may often have worked against it. It is largely unconditional – scissors, glue and paper are all that is needed. If necessary, one can even use one’s hands instead of scissors. In principle, anyone can meet the technical requirements.
However, its richness of expression, its tendency towards allusion—often reflecting a deep knowledge of art history—and its distance from the melodramatic in form and scale, largely derived from the act of cutting, make it an interesting counterpoint to the market clamour for the spectacular. The use of ready-made visual elements, combined with the potential speed of production, fosters associative, formally stimulated image development and thus surreal tendencies that transcend rational image organisation. This visual process runs counter to the prevailing orientation of social life towards procedures, predictability and repeatability. Collage is enormously satisfying because it vehemently appeals to a repressed human side.
Example A: Accordion with link to detail page (button)
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Die Ausstellung Utopia. Recht auf Hoffnung versammelt künstlerische Positionen, die angesichts globaler Krisen konkrete Visionen für ein gerechteres und nachhaltigeres Zusammenleben entwerfen. Neben der kritischen Auseinandersetzungmit der Utopie selbst und ihren glücksverheißenden, aber auch totalitären Implikationen, richtet sich der Fokus von Utopia auf Projekte, die auf eine Veränderung im Kleinen abzielen. Die gezeigten Werke und Objekte machen Vorschläge für alternative Lebensentwürfe, die aus heutiger Sicht unerreichbar scheinen. Vor allem die Kunst kann in diesem Kontext zu utopischen Zukunftsmodellen wegweisende Beiträge leisten, denn sie begleitet seit der Moderne mit ihrer Palette an ästhetischen wie inhaltlichen Mitteln kritisch gesellschaftliche Prozesse. Diese kritische Haltung macht Kunst seit jeher zu einem Ort utopischen Denkens.
Künstler*innen und Kollektive
AES+F, Kader Attia, Nuotama Frances Bodomo, melanie bonajo, Cao Fei, Anetta Mona Chişa und Lucia Tkáčová, Jasmina Cibic, Stephan Huber und Raimund Kummer, Sven Johne, Keiken, Mischa Leinkauf, Cornelia Parker, Lin May Saeed, Jaanus Samma, Tomás Saraceno, Terreform ONE, Nasan Tur und Liam Young
The informal setting with delicious coffee specialities and homemade patisserie attracts many locals to the café. In summer, you can enjoy a delicious ice cream in the neighbouring "Gelateria dell'Alpi", one of the best ice cream parlours in the city.
Sie beschäftigt sich mit Leben und Wirken des 1645 am Ort geborenen Oberberghauptmanns Hans Carl von Carlowitz und dem durch ihn geprägten Begriff der Nachhaltigkeit. Im zweiten Abschnitt der neuen Präsentation wird die historische Tafelstube als wichtigster Raum der Burg vorgestellt. Anhand zahlreicher historischer Abbildungen, Objekte und medialer Präsentationen erhalten Besucher:innen spannende Einblicke in die Bau- und Kunstgeschichte des Raumes, aber auch zum Jagdwesen und zur Alltagskultur des 17. und frühen 18. Jahrhunderts.
The Ristorante is designed in the style of a cozy Trattoria and conveys a familial hospitality that is uniquely characteristic of bella Italia. The styling is Italian; lots of wood, bright and open, modern yet slightly retro. The music that plays sets a cheerful mood! And the food? It's like a mini-vacation for your taste buds.
Indulge in delicious traditional Roman specialties: antipasti, homemade pasta and oven-fresh Pinsa. Upon request, meals can also be served in the style of a Tavolata Italiana, with large plates and pots placed in the center of the table.
You can tailor your paella to your individual taste by choosing the basis, main ingredients and special extras. And to accompany it, a good Spanish wine from the modern wine lounge. After the hearty Spanish meal, how about a digestif in the form of a gin, of which there are many? As we say: a vuestra salud!
The love of beer is our focus. A total of twelve taps and over 60 beer bottles - with changing beer varieties from independent Swiss breweries - offer the opportunity to discover a wide variety of Swiss beers. There are also fine gourmet burgers and other dishes lovingly prepared from regional ingredients. All this in a relaxed atmosphere in a fantastic location directly on the River Reuss with a view of the Chapel Bridge and Mount Pilatus.
We spoil you with exquisite French cuisine, select wines, fair prices, and friendly, competent, and uncomplicated service. Our diverse offerings offer something for every taste. Comfort food instead of convenience: We serve carefully prepared, freshly cooked dishes with regional produce for lunch and dinner. Everything is prepared by hand with love: classic culinary craftsmanship – completely free of chemicals and processed foods.
Enjoyment by the lake
Right on the shores of Lake Lucerne, Café César invites you to enjoy relaxing moments of pleasure. From freshly baked croissants in the morning to delicious cakes in the afternoon, Lucerne locals and hotel guests come together here to start the day with a treat or take a short break.
The exhibition honors the life's work of Carl H. Hahn (1926-2023), one of the most influential personalities in the history of German industry and mobility in the 20th century. As a long-time manager of the Volkswagen Group, Hahn provided decisive impetus for the reconstruction and international orientation of the automotive industry. With his special commitment to Chemnitz and Saxony, he made a significant contribution to continuing industrial traditions and accompanying the transformation of the former Auto-Union region into a modern mobility region. Carl H. Hahn was made an honorary citizen of Chemnitz for his services to the city.
The exhibition combines biographical insights with questions about industrial responsibility, regional identity and mobility in transition. Drawings by the Urban Sketchers complement the presentation with a contemporary, artistic perspective on places, people and industrial history.
An outreach project of the Chemnitz Industrial Museum.
As part of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025, the "Cultural Trail Heights" was officially opened in September 2024. The hiking trail stretches over about 18 kilometers and connects the southern Chemnitz districts of Adelsberg, Reichenhain, Erfenschlag, and Harthau. It is not only the largest by area of the total 30 intervention areas in the city, but also a central component of the Capital of Culture program.
Along the Heights trail, 29 stations have been established that form a chain thematically as "pearls." These stations pick up interesting facts from the surroundings and provide comprehensive insights into the region through accompanying information boards.
The Heights trail runs above the valley areas and offers impressive views of the city of Chemnitz as well as the Erzgebirge foreland. At four prominent points – one per district – weather mushrooms have been installed that serve as weather protection and invite to take breaks.
The Cultural Trail Heights 2025 is designed as a publicly accessible hiking trail. As part of the "C the Unseen" initiative of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025, it helps to make lesser-known urban areas visible and to focus on their potential.
Explorer tips
- Markersdorf: technical witnesses such as bridges and a tunnel through the massif on the Schusterstein, trips by diesel operation in the open observation carriage at the Markersdorf-Taura Museum Station (April to October, info: www.chemnitztalbahn.de), Markersdorf Nature Trail, “giant kettles” (huge rock formations as witnesses to the last ice age)
- Burgstädt: Wettinhain with Taurastein tower, local history museum, fire brigade museum, Dr. Böttger Historical Medical Practice Museum, Herrenhaide nature conservation station, leisure pool with sauna area somewhat off the route
Connections
- in Chemnitz: Saxon City Route (Crimmitschau-Görlitz); Saxon-Bavarian City Network: Zwickau - Chemnitz 4/4
- in Burgstädt:Bilz Cycle Route
This exhibition on contemporary collage aims to shine a light on one of art history’s neglected children. Its very strengths may often have worked against it. It is largely unconditional – scissors, glue and paper are all that is needed. If necessary, one can even use one’s hands instead of scissors. In principle, anyone can meet the technical requirements.
However, its richness of expression, its tendency towards allusion—often reflecting a deep knowledge of art history—and its distance from the melodramatic in form and scale, largely derived from the act of cutting, make it an interesting counterpoint to the market clamour for the spectacular. The use of ready-made visual elements, combined with the potential speed of production, fosters associative, formally stimulated image development and thus surreal tendencies that transcend rational image organisation. This visual process runs counter to the prevailing orientation of social life towards procedures, predictability and repeatability. Collage is enormously satisfying because it vehemently appeals to a repressed human side.
Example B: Accordion without link to detail page (button)
Each accordion entry displays the description text from destination.data.
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Die Ausstellung Utopia. Recht auf Hoffnung versammelt künstlerische Positionen, die angesichts globaler Krisen konkrete Visionen für ein gerechteres und nachhaltigeres Zusammenleben entwerfen. Neben der kritischen Auseinandersetzungmit der Utopie selbst und ihren glücksverheißenden, aber auch totalitären Implikationen, richtet sich der Fokus von Utopia auf Projekte, die auf eine Veränderung im Kleinen abzielen. Die gezeigten Werke und Objekte machen Vorschläge für alternative Lebensentwürfe, die aus heutiger Sicht unerreichbar scheinen. Vor allem die Kunst kann in diesem Kontext zu utopischen Zukunftsmodellen wegweisende Beiträge leisten, denn sie begleitet seit der Moderne mit ihrer Palette an ästhetischen wie inhaltlichen Mitteln kritisch gesellschaftliche Prozesse. Diese kritische Haltung macht Kunst seit jeher zu einem Ort utopischen Denkens.
Künstler*innen und Kollektive
AES+F, Kader Attia, Nuotama Frances Bodomo, melanie bonajo, Cao Fei, Anetta Mona Chişa und Lucia Tkáčová, Jasmina Cibic, Stephan Huber und Raimund Kummer, Sven Johne, Keiken, Mischa Leinkauf, Cornelia Parker, Lin May Saeed, Jaanus Samma, Tomás Saraceno, Terreform ONE, Nasan Tur und Liam Young
The informal setting with delicious coffee specialities and homemade patisserie attracts many locals to the café. In summer, you can enjoy a delicious ice cream in the neighbouring "Gelateria dell'Alpi", one of the best ice cream parlours in the city.
Sie beschäftigt sich mit Leben und Wirken des 1645 am Ort geborenen Oberberghauptmanns Hans Carl von Carlowitz und dem durch ihn geprägten Begriff der Nachhaltigkeit. Im zweiten Abschnitt der neuen Präsentation wird die historische Tafelstube als wichtigster Raum der Burg vorgestellt. Anhand zahlreicher historischer Abbildungen, Objekte und medialer Präsentationen erhalten Besucher:innen spannende Einblicke in die Bau- und Kunstgeschichte des Raumes, aber auch zum Jagdwesen und zur Alltagskultur des 17. und frühen 18. Jahrhunderts.
The Ristorante is designed in the style of a cozy Trattoria and conveys a familial hospitality that is uniquely characteristic of bella Italia. The styling is Italian; lots of wood, bright and open, modern yet slightly retro. The music that plays sets a cheerful mood! And the food? It's like a mini-vacation for your taste buds.
Indulge in delicious traditional Roman specialties: antipasti, homemade pasta and oven-fresh Pinsa. Upon request, meals can also be served in the style of a Tavolata Italiana, with large plates and pots placed in the center of the table.
You can tailor your paella to your individual taste by choosing the basis, main ingredients and special extras. And to accompany it, a good Spanish wine from the modern wine lounge. After the hearty Spanish meal, how about a digestif in the form of a gin, of which there are many? As we say: a vuestra salud!
The love of beer is our focus. A total of twelve taps and over 60 beer bottles - with changing beer varieties from independent Swiss breweries - offer the opportunity to discover a wide variety of Swiss beers. There are also fine gourmet burgers and other dishes lovingly prepared from regional ingredients. All this in a relaxed atmosphere in a fantastic location directly on the River Reuss with a view of the Chapel Bridge and Mount Pilatus.
We spoil you with exquisite French cuisine, select wines, fair prices, and friendly, competent, and uncomplicated service. Our diverse offerings offer something for every taste. Comfort food instead of convenience: We serve carefully prepared, freshly cooked dishes with regional produce for lunch and dinner. Everything is prepared by hand with love: classic culinary craftsmanship – completely free of chemicals and processed foods.
Enjoyment by the lake
Right on the shores of Lake Lucerne, Café César invites you to enjoy relaxing moments of pleasure. From freshly baked croissants in the morning to delicious cakes in the afternoon, Lucerne locals and hotel guests come together here to start the day with a treat or take a short break.
The exhibition honors the life's work of Carl H. Hahn (1926-2023), one of the most influential personalities in the history of German industry and mobility in the 20th century. As a long-time manager of the Volkswagen Group, Hahn provided decisive impetus for the reconstruction and international orientation of the automotive industry. With his special commitment to Chemnitz and Saxony, he made a significant contribution to continuing industrial traditions and accompanying the transformation of the former Auto-Union region into a modern mobility region. Carl H. Hahn was made an honorary citizen of Chemnitz for his services to the city.
The exhibition combines biographical insights with questions about industrial responsibility, regional identity and mobility in transition. Drawings by the Urban Sketchers complement the presentation with a contemporary, artistic perspective on places, people and industrial history.
An outreach project of the Chemnitz Industrial Museum.
As part of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025, the "Cultural Trail Heights" was officially opened in September 2024. The hiking trail stretches over about 18 kilometers and connects the southern Chemnitz districts of Adelsberg, Reichenhain, Erfenschlag, and Harthau. It is not only the largest by area of the total 30 intervention areas in the city, but also a central component of the Capital of Culture program.
Along the Heights trail, 29 stations have been established that form a chain thematically as "pearls." These stations pick up interesting facts from the surroundings and provide comprehensive insights into the region through accompanying information boards.
The Heights trail runs above the valley areas and offers impressive views of the city of Chemnitz as well as the Erzgebirge foreland. At four prominent points – one per district – weather mushrooms have been installed that serve as weather protection and invite to take breaks.
The Cultural Trail Heights 2025 is designed as a publicly accessible hiking trail. As part of the "C the Unseen" initiative of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025, it helps to make lesser-known urban areas visible and to focus on their potential.
Explorer tips
- Markersdorf: technical witnesses such as bridges and a tunnel through the massif on the Schusterstein, trips by diesel operation in the open observation carriage at the Markersdorf-Taura Museum Station (April to October, info: www.chemnitztalbahn.de), Markersdorf Nature Trail, “giant kettles” (huge rock formations as witnesses to the last ice age)
- Burgstädt: Wettinhain with Taurastein tower, local history museum, fire brigade museum, Dr. Böttger Historical Medical Practice Museum, Herrenhaide nature conservation station, leisure pool with sauna area somewhat off the route
Connections
- in Chemnitz: Saxon City Route (Crimmitschau-Görlitz); Saxon-Bavarian City Network: Zwickau - Chemnitz 4/4
- in Burgstädt:Bilz Cycle Route
This exhibition on contemporary collage aims to shine a light on one of art history’s neglected children. Its very strengths may often have worked against it. It is largely unconditional – scissors, glue and paper are all that is needed. If necessary, one can even use one’s hands instead of scissors. In principle, anyone can meet the technical requirements.
However, its richness of expression, its tendency towards allusion—often reflecting a deep knowledge of art history—and its distance from the melodramatic in form and scale, largely derived from the act of cutting, make it an interesting counterpoint to the market clamour for the spectacular. The use of ready-made visual elements, combined with the potential speed of production, fosters associative, formally stimulated image development and thus surreal tendencies that transcend rational image organisation. This visual process runs counter to the prevailing orientation of social life towards procedures, predictability and repeatability. Collage is enormously satisfying because it vehemently appeals to a repressed human side.
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