Leipzig: A day in a minute of Expedia Veröffentlicht: 12. November 2020, 15:08 UhrVon: admin XPDFSprache auswählenEnglishDeutschEnglishFrançaisEspañolItalianoPolskiNederlandsSvenskaDanskNorskSuomiPortuguêsČeštinaMagyarSlovenčinaΕλληνικάHrvatskiSlovenščinaEestiLatviešuLietuviųБългарскиRomânăالعربية中文 Leipzig: A day in a minute of Expedia want to go to Leipzig? We have great travel offers for you in Saxony's small Paris: http://bit.ly/2bc0hgm This video was produced by framfilm.no. Website ► http://www.expedia.de/ facebook ►https: //www.facebook.com/expedia.de instagram ► https://instagram.com/expediade/ A minute Leipzig- Historical Heritage and Modern Schicker Klein- Paris? Leipzig was always compared to the big ones. The Saxon trade fair and university city has a lot to offer. A rich historical heritage, for example, that goes back to the time of the Roman Empire. Thanks to its favorable location at the intersection of two trade routes, the foundation stone for the Leipzig tradition was laid as a flowering trading city, which continues until modern times. A lot has happened in the Leipzig cityscape since reunification. Historical buildings were restored, the infrastructure renovated, old pre -made buildings were torn down and replaced by modern architecture. It is therefore no wonder that Leipzig was able to build on old traditions and have developed again into a flourishing economic center that attracts young people in particular and, according to the market research institute GfK, is the most livable city in Germany. The video shows some of the Leipzig highlights - have fun watching! ♦ New town hall ♦ (0:11) (0:40) On the southwestern edge of the old town, the towers of the new town hall protrude into the sky. The imposing building is much younger than the historical architectural style suggests - the seat of the city administration was only completed in 1905. ♦ Leipziger Zoo ♦ (0:46) The Leipzig Zoo is one of the most famous zoo in Germany and even has its own television program (a kind of daily soap with animals). The zoo, founded in 1878, attaches importance to species -appropriate animal husbandry and authentically designed habitats. The most popular attractions are "Pongoland", a large area for great apes, and "Gondwanaland", a gigantic tropical house. ♦ Nikolaikirche ♦ (1:03) In view of the rather simple external, the pastel -colored, opulent interior of the Nikolaikirche can be quite surprising. The church originally built in the 12th century has already been redesigned several times and can look back on an eventful history. The Nikolaikirche gives historical relevance to its central role as the starting point for the peaceful revolution in 1989. ♦ Museum of beautiful arts Leipzig ♦ (1:12) The "picture museum", founded in 1848 by several municipal foundations, is now in a new building from 2004, which is quite modern with its glass facade. In addition to changing special exhibitions, Dutch and German old master as well as contemporary works by the Leipzig School are shown. ♦ Völkerschlacht monument ♦ (1:18) This imposing monumental building in the southeast of Leipzig is reminiscent of the Battle of the Battle of 1813, when Russian, Prussian, Austrian and Swedish troops forced the Napoleonic army to retreat. A visit is particularly worthwhile because of the great view from the viewing platform at a height of 91 m, each of the 500 stages that must be climbed. Various tools and techniques were used for video production to artistically stage the city and present its highlights. Thanks to time-lapse, hyperlapse and a sensational 4K resolution, the travel destination is displayed from its best side. In addition, film flights and drone shots offer a unique bird's eye view - when can you see Leipzig from above? . YouTube-Link