With a car, you can easily visit the beautiful city of Chemnitz, in the West of the State of Saxony. Chemnitz has about 240,000 inhabitants and is therefore to Dresden and Leipzig the third largest city in Saxony, Germany. Right through the city flows of the River Chemnitz, who also acted as the name for the city. Located right in the Ore mountains basin, Chemnitz offers visitors a beautiful nature that invites to relax and unwind. If you want to explore Chemnitz with a rental car, numerous car hire agencies available are in the city.
Although heavily destroyed in Chemnitz in the war, the city offers even today a number of historic buildings and buildings that characterise the city of Chemnitz. A famous landmark of the town is in the Karl Marx monument which build in 1971 was. Another important feature is the so-called Red Tower, which is still a remnant of the former city wall, and thus from the time of the middle ages has been preserved the inhabitants. Other worth seeing buildings are the old and the new City Hall, the Church St. Jakobi and the Castle Church. You can reach all places of interest very easily even with a rental car.
A large number of museums, which deal with different topics and by regularly changing exhibitions in addition promote a large number of visitors is one of the most interesting cultural institutions in Chemnitz. The Chemnitz industrial Museum is to highlight the economic character of the city and represent the development in the course of history. The Museum of Saxon vehicles and the Saxon Railway Museum also chose the industrial way as their exhibitions. But the King Albert-Museum, which deals with the art collections of the city of Chemnitz is worth a visit.
If you stroll through the cosy inner city of Chemnitz, numerous small cafés and restaurants will meet you, to allow to invite, just to relax and relax. Fine delicacies such as such as the potato, dough, or Christstollen shape in the local cuisine, which is influenced by the cuisine of the ore. In the evening you can also enjoy the evening in the old town during your visit to one of the countless bars or pubs.