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Kaßberg is the most densely populated neighbourhood within the German city of
Chemnitz Chemnitz (; from 1953 to 1990: Karl-Marx-Stadt , ) is the third-largest city in the German state of Saxony after Leipzig and Dresden. It is the 28th largest city of Germany as well as the fourth largest city in the area of former East Germany a ...
(the third largest city in the state of Saxony) and belongs to the largest Gründerzeit and
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neighbourhoods in Germany. It is near the
Chemnitz River The Chemnitz is a river in Saxony, Germany, a right tributary of the Zwickauer Mulde. It gave name to the city of Chemnitz, where it is formed by the smaller rivers Zwönitz and Würschnitz. It joins the Zwickauer Mulde near Wechselburg, south o ...
and is to the west of the Chemnitz city centre. Its highest point is about 30 metres above the level of the city centre.


History

Until the middle of the 19th century, ''Katzberg'' (Cat Hill), as it was then called, had only been settled around its edges. But vaulted cellars for storing the beer, which had been brewed in Chemnitz, had been dug into the cliffs already at the start of the 16th century. In the course of the centuries, a highly complex network of cellar entrances came about, some of which can still be viewed in guided tours. It was only in 1855 that teacher Johann Friedrich Stahlknecht, of Chemnitz, built the first house on Kaßberg (on the property, which was bordered by the later-named "Hohe Straße" (High Street). As the area at that time had still been very much closed off, that decision had been seen as audacious, which is why the builder had planned the house with the four-sided inscription "Ich hab’s gewagt“ (I dared to do it). Afterward, Stahlknecht reported the advantages of his living situation in various articles in a Chemnitz daily newspaper and thus draw in new developers. With oncoming
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also came the development and construction in Kaßberg. The height of the hill was quickly seen as an advantage of the neighborhood, especially as the air pollution was less intense there than elsewhere in the city. A characteristic of the area of about two square kilometers, which was primarily developed between 1870 and 1930, is the gridded street system, which was planned according to the topography, in that the streets were laid parallel or at right angles to the slopes of the hill. Kaiser, Stephan, Wieland and André squares were inserted as green spaces within the street grid. Companies did businesses on the edges of Kaßberg, such as Sächsische Maschinenfabrik (Machine Factory of Saxony), the Maschinenfabrik Germania (Machine Factory of Germania), Union and C. G. Haubold, Tresorfabrik Baum (safe box factory), Presto-Werke, Textilfabrik der Brüder Goeritz (textile factory), among others. Even the city administration set up numerous operations, including the Königliche Amts- und Landesgericht (Royal Administrative and State Court), the Königliche Steuerbehörde (the Royal Tax Office), the Kaiserliche Oberpostdirektion (the Imperial Postal Directorate), the Königliche Gefangenenanstalt (the Royal Prison), the Königliche Gymnasium (the Royal Preparatory School), and the Oberrealschule (the Secondary School). The only synagoge in Chemnitz, built between 1897 and 1899, as designed by architect Wenzel Bürger, and set on fire on Kristallnacht, was located at Stephan Square, until it was destroyed in 1939 under German
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. The Central Theater of Chemnitz, opened in 1902 on Zwickauer Straße (Zwickau Street) was a prominent stage as a
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, above all, until it was destroyed in 1945. Kaßberg has been under protection as a heritage area since February 1991, which includes about 480 architectural works, mostly multi-storied residential buildings, municipal administrative buildings and school buildings of the Historicism,
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and New Objectivity varieties.


Transportation

Kaßberg is connected and served by bus lines 31, 32, 62, 72, 82 as well as night service bus N17, line 1 of the network of
Trams in Chemnitz The Chemnitz tramway network (german: Straßenbahnnetz Chemnitz) is a network of tramways forming the centrepiece of the public transport system in Chemnitz, a city in the federal state of Saxony, Germany. Opened in 1880 as a horsecar system, th ...
, which connects Kaßberg to the southern part of the city.


Famous Personalities

For at least part of their lives, the following people have resided in Kaßberg: Adolf Ferdinand Weinhold, Herbert Eugen Esche, Fred Otto, Helmut Flieg a.k.a. Stefan Heym, Rudolf Leder a.k.a.
Stephan Hermlin Stephan Hermlin (; 13 April 1915 – 6 April 1997), real name ''Rudolf Leder,'' was a German author. He wrote, among other things, stories, essays, translations, and lyric poetry and was one of the more well-known authors of former East Germany. ...
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Lothar-Günther Buchheim Lothar-Günther Buchheim () (February 6, 1918 – February 22, 2007) was a German author, painter, and wartime journalist under the Nazi regime. In World War II he served as a war correspondent aboard ships and U-boats. He is best known for ...
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Marianne Brandt Marianne Brandt (1 October 1893 – 18 June 1983) was a German painter, sculptor, photographer, metalsmith, and designer who studied at the Bauhaus art school in Weimar and later became head of the Bauhaus ''Metall-Werkstatt'' (Metal Workshop ...
(artist), Martha Schrag, Hanna Klose-Greger, Otto Th. W. Stein, Fritz Heckert,
Peter von Zahn Peter von Zahn (29 January 1913 – 26 July 2001) was a German author, film maker, and journalist. Born in Chemnitz as a son of an officer, he grew up in Dresden and studied law, history, and philosophy. He was drafted at the beginning of Worl ...
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Walter Janka Walter Janka (29 April 1914 – 17 March 1994) was a German communist, political activist and writer who became a publisher. Janka is notable for having spent time incarcerated as a political prisoner under the rule of the Nazis and later impri ...
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Alexander Gauland Eberhardt Alexander Gauland (born 20 February 1941) is a German politician, journalist and lawyer who has served as leader of the right-wing political party Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the Bundestag since September 2017 and co-leader of t ...
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Carl Heumann Carl Heumann (19 March 1886 – 5 March 1945) was a German art collector persecuted by the Nazis because of his Jewish origins. Early life Carl Heumann was born on 19 March 1886 in Cologne to Jewish parents. He converted to Protestantism in 191 ...
, Bruni Löbel, Rolf Schneider (author), Wolfgang Emmerich, Barbara Köhler, Kerstin Hensel, Minni Herzing, Thomas Merkel, Heinrich Gustav Beck, among others.


Reading List

* Tilo Richter (Hrsg.): ''Der Kaßberg. Ein Chemnitzer Lese- und Bilderbuch.'' Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 1996, . * Werner Ballarin, Jörn Richter (Hrsg.): ''Faszination Kaßberg.'' Chemnitz 2005, . * Tilo Richter: ''Das Nobelviertel als Flächendenkmal: Zur Baugeschichte des Chemnitzer Kaßbergs.'' In: ''Dr.-Wilhelm-André-Gymnasium – 100 Jahre Schule auf dem Kaßberg.'' Verlag Heimatland Sachsen, Chemnitz 2008, , S. 16–19.


External links


Spaziergang auf dem Kaßberg

Chemnitzer Gewölbegänge e.V.



Interaktive Karte mit Fotos des sanierten Kaßbergs (GoogleEarth)



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