8 Sights in Zwickau, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Zwickau, Germany! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Zwickau. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Zwickau

1. St. Marien

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St. Marien André Karwath aka Aka / CC BY-SA 2.5

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Mary in Zwickau, elevated to a cathedral by Reich Bishop Ludwig Müller on the occasion of its 800th anniversary in 1935, is the most important city church of the Evangelical Lutheran Nicolai parish of Zwickau and the ephoral church of the superintendent of the Evangelical Lutheran church district of Zwickau. It was built in the early Middle Ages and was damaged and rebuilt several times. The church is a listed building.

Wikipedia: St. Marien (Zwickau) (DE), Website, Heritage Website

2. Alter Gasometer

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Alter Gasometer André Karwath aka Aka / CC BY-SA 2.5

As an important testimony to the late Wilhelminian industrial culture, the Old Gasometer is both a sight and a popular event venue in Zwickau. The cultural offerings range from concerts to theatre performances, variety shows, cabaret, conferences and readings to arthouse cinema. The modern hall offers 300 seats. The current Gasometer was designed as a municipal property with the aim of being used as a peace and meeting centre that reaches and actively involves many people of different ages, backgrounds, views of life and faith.

Wikipedia: Alter Gasometer (DE)

3. Ev.-Luth. Versöhnungskirche

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The Church of Reconciliation in the Zwickau district of Niederplanitz is a church building of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony. In 1991, it was the first new church building after reunification in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony, its planning and financing came from a church building program in the GDR.

Wikipedia: Versöhnungskirche (Zwickau-Niederplanitz) (DE), Website

4. August Horch Museum

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August Horch Museum André Karwath aka Aka / CC BY-SA 2.5

The August Horch Museum Zwickau is an automobile museum in Zwickau, Saxony, Germany. Opened in 2004, it charts the history of automobile construction in Zwickau, the early histories of Horch and Audi; their eventual incorporation into Auto Union in 1932, and ending with the company's relocation to Ingolstadt after World War II - from where the modern-day Audi company evolved.

Wikipedia: August Horch Museum Zwickau (EN), Facebook, Instagram, Website

5. Ev.-Luth. Lukaskirche

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The Lukaskirche is the Evangelical Lutheran parish church of Planitz, a district of the district town of Zwickau in Saxony. The church building, which was restored after a long period of neglect, is now used for worship and cultural events.

Wikipedia: Lukaskirche (Planitz) (DE), Website

6. Springbrunnen

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SpringbrunnenNick Lange from Chemnitz, Deutschland / CC BY 2.0

The Fountain of Friendship is a fountain on Schumannplatz in Zwickau, Germany. It has existed since 1986 and consists of stylized representations of the globe, volcano and earth. On weekends, four LED bubble nozzles illuminate the fountain.

Wikipedia: Brunnen der Freundschaft (DE)

7. Rodelbahn Zwickau

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Rodelbahn Zwickau Christopher Voitus / CC BY-SA 3.0

Westsachsenstadion is a multi-use stadium in Zwickau, Germany. Prior to being redeveloped in 2013 it was used mostly for football matches and served as the home stadium of FSV Zwickau until 2010. The stadium holds 5,000 people.

Wikipedia: Westsachsenstadion (EN), Website

8. Lutherkirche

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Lutherkirche

The Luther Church is an Evangelical Lutheran religious building in the West Saxon town of Zwickau. It was built between 1902 and 1906 according to a design by the Dresden architects Schilling & Graebner in the station suburb, at the intersection of Brunnenstraße and Spiegelstraße. Since the 9th Infantry Regiment No. 133 was stationed nearby, it served the resident population and as a garrison church.

Wikipedia: Lutherkirche Zwickau (DE), Website

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Disclaimer Please be aware of your surroundings and do not enter private property. We are not liable for any damages that occur during the tours.