Clara-Zetkin-Park (Leipzig)
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The Clara-Zetkin-Park (colloquially ''Clara-Park'') is a
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in
Leipzig Leipzig ( , ; Upper Saxon: ) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony. Leipzig's population of 605,407 inhabitants (1.1 million in the larger urban zone) as of 2021 places the city as Germany's eighth most populous, as wel ...
. From 1955 until 2011 it was Leipzig's largest park with an area of 125
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s (309
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) and was called ''Zentraler Kulturpark Clara Zetkin'' (Clara Zetkin Central Culture Park). The name was changed in 2011 and since then the ''Johannapark'' and the
Palmengarten The Palmengarten is one of three botanical gardens in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is located in the Westend (Frankfurt am Main), Westend-Süd district. It covers a surface of 22 hectares. It is a major tourist attraction. History Like ma ...
have officially been considered independent parks (previously they belonged to the Clara Zetkin Central Culture Park). Since 2011, only the previous ''Scheibenholzpark'' and ''König-Albert-Park'' (named after
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) are called ''Clara-Zetkin-Park''. The park, named after the politician and women's rights activist
Clara Zetkin Clara Zetkin (; ; ''née'' Eißner ; 5 July 1857 – 20 June 1933) was a German Marxist theorist, communist activist, and advocate for women's rights. Until 1917, she was active in the Social Democratic Party of Germany. She then joined the ...
(1857-1933), is located on the southwestern edge of the
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- about two kilometers (1.2 mi.) southwest of the city center on the edge of the ''Musikviertel''. The park represents the connection between the northern and southern parts of the
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.


History and Names

In 1955, based on a decision by the Leipzig city council, the existing parks ''Johannapark'', ''Scheibenholzpark'', ''König-Albert-Park'' and ''Palmengarten'' were combined and given the name ''Central Culture Park "Clara Zetkin"''. In addition to the formal amalgamation, the park was further developed in the spirit of the culture park movement of the time by incorporating cultural and sports facilities. It is probably the first large plant in Germany that was designed according to these aspects and thus served as a role model. The
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took place on 8 January 1955, and the park was inaugurated as early as 1 May 1955, which in the sense of the propaganda of the time was praised as “fulfillment of the electoral mandate to the
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deputy Paul Fröhlich (1913–1970 / First Secretary of the Bezirksleitung Leipzig of the
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), which he had received from Leipzig workers". Most of the cultural and sporting facilities were built in the years following the opening. These included an outdoor theater, a café, event pavilions, a large children's
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with a snack pavilion, the building of the Leipzig
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Center, the
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Terrace, an open-air
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alley and, at times, a training tower for
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parachutists.Marko Kuhn 2018, S. 151. On 3 July 1967, on the occasion of Clara Zetkin's 110th birthday, the
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of the Clara Zetkin memorial, a work by the sculptor Walter Arnold (1909-1979), was unveiled at the southern tip of Johannapark, at the former site of the
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memorial. In 2010, after receiving a
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, the city administration of Leipzig mandated a commission to check whether the parts of the park should be renamed to their original names and whether the name Clara-Zetkin-Park should be completely revoked. This led to a wave of protests. In April 2011, the city council decided that the names of the ''Central cultural park "Clara Zetkin"'' and ''Volkspark im Scheibenholz'' should be canceled and that the previous sub-areas of ''Palmengarten'', ''Klingerhain'', ''Johannapark'' and ''Richard-Wagner-Hain'' would get their old names back. Since then, the former ''König-Albert-Park'' (later ''Albertpark'') has been called ''Clara-Zetkin-Park'' together with the previous ''Scheibenholzpark'', because this name has caught on with the population. The Clara Zetkin memorial is no longer in ''Clara Zetkin Park'', but in ''Johanna Park''.


Usage

From 1950 to 1958, the 4.3 km (2.7 mi.) long route of the ''Leipzig Stadtparkrennen'' (City park races for motorcycles, sports and racing cars) with up to 200,000 spectators led around and through the park area; most of the 11 events were also the GDR motor racing championships. In the years after 2000, the former cultural park offerings were reactivated. In the summer months, the outdoor theater named ''Parkbühne'' is a special attraction for concerts and cinema performances and is also one of the open-air venues for the
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. The large playground at the southeast end of the park has been redesigned. The former café is now the ''Glashaus Restaurant'', and a commercially operated beer and café garden with public events was created at the reconstructed historical music pavilion. The bituminized Anton-Bruckner-Allee is a favorite meeting place for
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. Bundesarchiv Bild 183-30259-0004, Leipzig, Clara-Zetkin-Park, Spielplatz.jpg, In the park at the time of its opening (1955) Musikpavillon Zetkinpark.jpg, The reconstructed historical music pavilion (2010) Schubert-Denkmal Leipzig.jpg, Das Franz-Schubert-Memorial (2010) Parkbühne Leipzig.jpg, Outdoor theater (2010)


Literature

* Marko Kuhn: ''Der Clara-Zetkin-Park. Spuren auf Eis und Asphalt''. In: Volker Rodekamp (ed.): ''In Bewegung. Meilensteine der Leipziger Sportgeschichte'' (thema.M. 20). Leipzig 2018, ISBN 978-3-910034-80-8, p. 150–157 (in German) * ''Clara-Zetkin-Park'', in: Peter Benecken, ''Parks & Gärten im Grünen Ring Leipzig'', ed. by Pro Leipzig, Stadt Leipzig, Grüner Ring and culturtraeger Leipzig, Leipzig 2014, ISBN 978-3-945027-10-3, p. 18f. (in German)


References


External links

* (Web page for the origin of the König Albert Park (= oldest part of the Clara Zetkin Park) as a project of the
Leipzig University of Applied Sciences The Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, in German the Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur (HTWK), is a Fachhochschule in Leipzig, in the Saxony Saxony (german: Sachsen ; Upper Saxon German, Upper Saxon: ''Saggsn''; hsb, Sa ...
) {{Coordinate , NS=51.33067, EW=12.35564, type=landmark , region=DE-SN Culture in Leipzig Parks in Leipzig