Villa Esche is both a cultural asset and a gourmet manufactory. In front is the building built by the Belgian architect and designer Henry van de Velde in 1902/03 for the manufacturer Esche, now a museum, and next to it in the coach house there are culinary delights and good wines.
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todayopen until 22:00 o'clock
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936 m
Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker
Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker awakens the Christmas spirit in Chemnitz. Sabrina Sadowska retells the story, paying tribute to the industrial patrons of the arts. The production has been delighting audiences for six years and transports them into a magical Christmas world.
Villa Esche - Henry van de Velde Museum09120 Chemnitz
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todayopen until 23:59 o'clock
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1.1 km
Rooftop Bar
The Loop Rooftop Bar enchants with its unique panorama that makes the moment unforgettable - here you can leave everyday life behind, immerse yourself in the sparkling world of city lights and enjoy life to the full over a drink.
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todayopen until 02:00 o'clock
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1.1 km
FashionTEX
The FASHIONTEX Festival brings together companies, start-ups, universities and fashion enthusiasts from all over Europe. Two days full of workshops, conferences and a catwalk show are dedicated to innovative trends in fashion and textile design.
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todaycloses 20:00 clock
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Feel Good Club
1.8 km
Overnight stay at the Feel Good Club
This hotel offers a unique mix of (conference) hotel, gastronomy, sport and pure relaxation. After a strenuous excursion to the club with its fitness, sports and wellness facilities, guests can relax wonderfully in the hotel.
The fitness studio offers a free weights area of over 500 square meters, including an extensive cross-training zone. In addition to tennis, badminton, squash, table tennis and bowling, ball sports enthusiasts can also enjoy three beach volleyball courts and indoor basketball courts.
Geänderte Öffnungszeiten vom 22. Juli bis zum 18. August: Mo-Fr Küche 17-21 Uhr; Bar ab 15 Uhr; Sa Küche&Bar 12-21 Uhr
1.8 km
Restaurant with live sports bar
In the city park - the city's largest green lung - healthy, delicious food and drinks await day trippers. The insider tip: Restaurant Vielfalt. The cuisine focuses on seasonal, regional and sustainable products. Live sports are broadcast in the lounge.
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todayopen until 23:00 o'clock
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Freepik
2.0 km
adria
The charming Pizzeria Adria in Chemnitz delights with its warm hospitality, authentic Italian cuisine and Mediterranean flair, providing a piece of Italy in Chemnitz with traditional recipes and a cozy atmosphere.
Schnitzel in 14 variations for small and large bellies
With 14 schnitzel variations from the hearty "Herrenschnitzel" to the fruity gratinated "Damenschnitzel", the hearts of schnitzel fans will beat faster. For the particularly hungry there's the 400g giant schnitzel with double side dish & for kids there's the snack menu.
He is the cult "Emma's uncle". No one has ever seen him. Many feel at home with him. Just like in a large living room, the Kiezwohlführestauration on the Kaßberg invites you to enjoy delicious home-baked cakes, tarts, ice cream and many types of tea and coffee.
Futurologische Begegnung von Bogdan Koch, aus dem polnischen von Agnieszka Jablonska
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Mr. Lem
Stanisław Lem was a Polish science fiction author whose works offered philosophical and humorous observations of the future. Characters such as Trurl and Tichy now come to life on stage - in an evening that could just as easily have been written by Lem himself. Or not.
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today20:00 clock
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Städtische Theater Chemnitz gGmbH
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2.1 km
We will follow (AT)
This theater project takes up the story of the Kindertransports of 1938/39. It shows how families were torn apart and for the most part never reunited. Many family members and friends lost their lives in the concentration camp.