Gottschedstrasse is a residential street in Leipzig, Germany, in the so-called theater district (in German language: Schauspielviertel) of the Innere Westvorstadt (inner west Vorstadt). It extends over a length of around 650 m (2,132.5 ft) in an east–west direction from the Inner City Ring Road at the level of St. Thomas Church to the Poniatowski monument at Elstermühlgraben. It is named after the writer, literary and theater theorist Johann Christoph Gottsched (1700–1766). It is primarily known as a pub and nightlife area.[1]
Gottschedstrasse is a residential street in Leipzig, Germany, in the so-called theater district (in German language: Schauspielviertel) of the Innere Westvorstadt...
their deportation. On 9 November 1938, as part of Kristallnacht, in Gottschedstrasse, synagogues and businesses were set on fire. Only a couple of days...
proximately in the west of the inner city ring road on the corner plot Gottschedstraße 3 / Zentralstraße. The synagogue was commissioned by the small Leipzig...
November 1934, Berlin). From 1894 to 1900 he lived with his family in the Gottschedstrasse 40 in Leipzig. His pen name Ringelnatz is usually explained as a dialect...
so that he could pursue a doctorate. In Leipzig, he stayed in the Gottschedstrasse. He studied history and international Law, and took literature courses...
233–234. Smith 2001, p. 256. Chandler 1966, pp. 935–936. see also Gottschedstrasse (Leipzig) Chandler 1966, p. 937. Brose 1997, p. 71. Headley 2015. Chandler...
Synagogue, Budapest, Hungary, 1854–1859 Leipzig synagogue, 1855 (in the Gottschedstrasse, destroyed on Kristallnacht in 1938) Glockengasse synagogue, Cologne...
father had become the director of a Jewish orphanage, residing in the Gottschedstrasse. Before he returned to Berlin, in September 1920, he composed Sulamith...
Leipzig's Naundörfchen workers' district before they moved to the Gottschedstrasse. Ulbricht served in the Imperial German Army during World War I from...
monument, which was inaugurated on 18 November 1966, on the corner of Gottschedstrasse and Zentralstrasse, on the site of the former Leipzig Synagogue. It...
piano manufacturer in business. 1855 - Leipzig synagogue built on Gottschedstrasse. 1856 - Händel-Gesellschaft organized. 1858 - Municipal museum inaugurated...
in regular clothes, had put the Gemeinde synagogue in the town of Gottschedstraße in flames. Still in the morning, the Ez-Chaim synagogue, the Bamberger...
eventually led to the construction of the Leipzig Synagogue in the Gottschedstrasse in 1855, nearly two decades after Rabbi Zechariah Frankel attempted...
estate of Ilske Schwimmer, Max Schwimmer's second wife. On the house Gottschedstrasse 4 in Leipzig a memorial plaque commemorates the painter. Schwimmer...
Lehwaldt, and the folklorist Hermann Karl Frischbier, respectively. Gottschedstraße and the town square Gottschedplatz honored native son Johann Christoph...