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The Elstermühlgraben (litt.: ''Elster mill race'' or ''Elster mill ditch'') is an approximately long, now partially underground mill canal in the city of
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,
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, which has existed as an artificial tributary of the
White Elster The White Elster (, ) is a river in central Europe. It is a right tributary of the Saale. The source of the White Elster is in the westernmost part of the Czech Republic, in the territory of Hazlov. After a few kilometres, it flows into easte ...
for more than 800 years.


Course

In its current, repeatedly corrected course, the Elstermühlgraben originates as a right-hand branch of the Elster flood channel, shortly before it receives the White Elster coming from the left and flows into the Elster basin at the Palmengarten weir. It initially flows in a northeasterly direction towards the
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, then forms a knee at the level of the street called Ranstädter Steinweg (which it passes under) and continues to flow in a northwesterly direction between
Waldstraßenviertel Waldstraßenviertel (English: Forest Street Quarter/Neighbourhood), is a neighbourhood in the north west of Leipzig, Leipzig's borough Leipzig-Mitte, Mitte in Saxony, Germany. It is considered one of the largest complete areas of Gründerzeit bui ...
and
Rosental The Rosental is a , park-like part of the northern Leipzig Riverside Forest, Leipzig floodplain forest in Leipzig, Germany. It is bordered by the Elstermühlgraben (Elster mill ditch) to the south and west, the small river Parthe to the north and ...
back to the White Elster, before finally flowing back into it. The northern part of the Mühlgraben follows the bed of the old Elster.


Bridges

The Peterssteg at the beginning of the ditch, the Saints Bridge on Moschelesstrasse and the Schreberbrücke on Schreberstrasse lead over the Elstermühlgraben. The Blüthnersteg was built near the new weir at the planned city harbor and named in memory of the piano factory
Blüthner Julius Blüthner Pianofortefabrik GmbH is a piano-manufacturing company in Leipzig, Germany.
that was once located next to it, owned by
Julius Blüthner Julius Ferdinand Blüthner (11 March 1824 - 13 April 1910) was a German piano maker and founder of the Blüthner piano factory. Biography Blüthner was born in Falkenhain (now Meuselwitz), Thuringia. In 1853 he founded a piano-manufacturing c ...
. At the Westbrücke, the Elstermühlgraben passes under Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse and then, passes Elsterstrasse at the Elsterbrücke and Lessingstrasse at the Poniatowskibrücke. Behind Lessingstrasse, the Mühlgraben passes under Funkenburgbrücke. At the top is the ''Brückensprengungsdenkmal'' (litt. ''Bridge Explosion Monument''), which commemorates the events of the 19 October 1813, during the
Battle of Leipzig The Battle of Leipzig, also known as the Battle of the Nations, was fought from 16 to 19 October 1813 at Leipzig, Saxony. The Coalition armies of Austria, Prussia, Sweden, and Russia, led by Tsar Alexander I, Karl von Schwarzenberg, and G ...
. At this spot, many soldiers were killed in the water swollen by rainfall, including the Polish prince and French marshal
Józef Poniatowski Prince Józef Antoni Poniatowski (; 7 May 1763 – 19 October 1813) was a Polish general, minister of war and army chief, who became a Marshal of the French Empire during the Napoleonic Wars. A nephew of the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lit ...
. This is followed by the Fischersteg, Carusbrücke, Lautensteg and the Angermühlbrücke on Ranstädter Steinweg, then the Gustav-Adolf-Brücke and the Leibnizbrücke on the streets of the same name. At Liviaplatz, the Fregesteg leads from the Waldstraßenviertel into the Rosental, followed by the Waldstraßenbrücke, the Leutzscher Allee bridge and finally, before the confluence with the Elster, the Staxbrücke at the Rosental sewage treatment plant.


History

In the 12th century the Elstermühlgraben was built to regulate the regular spring floods and to operate
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. Some of these were still preserved and in use until the late 19th century (such as the Angermühle, which was demolished in 1878). A settlement on the banks of the Mühlgraben has been documented since the early 13th century. Until Leipzig's strong expansion around 1850, the canal lay completely outside the city proper. As part of the expansion of the Ranstädter Steinweg, the Mühlgraben was arched over in this area in 1878. In the 20th century, Leipzig's rivers became very
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by the discharge of sewage and their inner-city courses were largely arched over or piped, as was the case with the Elstermühlgraben around 1960. Since the
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in 1990, the water quality has noticeably improved, which is why the previously almost long underground section of the Mühlgraben has been gradually reopened since 2004 for renaturation and to improve the quality of living and leisure as well as
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. The first construction phase of the opening of the Elstermühlgraben from Thomasiusstraße to Angermühlbrücke was completed in September 2007, the second construction phase between Schreberbrücke and Friedrich-Ebert-Straße in August 2010. Work on the third construction phase has been underway since September 2013. On 21 May 2015, a section along Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Straße was inaugurated. After temporary delays in the construction process, the section between Thomasiusstraße and Lessingstraße was also uncovered again by June 2019. The new Elsterbrücke was completed in March 2023. The last section from Elsterstraße to Lessingstraße including the Poniatowskibrücke is to be built by 2024–2025. Since 2003, there have been plans to reopen or recreate the Alte Elster, which has been filled in since 1926, from the Elstermühlgraben from Schreberbad to the north of the Waldstraßenviertel in a slightly modified course as the main bed of the Elster.André Loh-Kliesch: ''Weiße Elster''.
in leipzig-lexikon.de In April 2014, the Leipzig city harbor for tourist and sports boats was inaugurated on the Elstermühlgraben next to the Schreberbad. The metal sculpture by Rainer Henze "The Wave - 100 Years of DLRG" at the city harbor commemorates the founding of the
German Life Saving Association The German Life Saving Association ( or DLRG) is a relief organization for life saving in Germany. The DLRG is the largest voluntary lifesaving organization in the world. With around 560,000 members, organised in approximately 2,100 local g ...
(DLRG) in Leipzig in 1913.


See also

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Bodies of water in Leipzig Bodies of water in Leipzig are the rivers White Elster, Pleiße and Parthe as well as numerous streams with the Leipzig Riverside Forest in Leipzig, Germany. Many of these watercourses have been diverted, canalised or drained for economic use, to ...


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Wege über das Wasser
in German (''Ways over the water'', leaflet published by the city of Leipzig) {{DEFAULTSORT:Elstermühlgraben Canals in Germany Geography of Leipzig White Elster basin