The Peaceful Revolution through a politician’s eyes Published on September 3, 2019October 1, 2019 History/Leipzig/Politics Petra Köpping, Minister of State for Equality and Integration of Saxony, shares her experience as a young politician in the GDR during the Peaceful Revolution. More You might be interested in Michael Raschke: “When they opened the Berlin Wall, I cried” As Leipzig prepares to honour the demonstrators who brought the communist dictatorship of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) to an Kloster Posa parties where monks used to pray It’s almost one thousand years since the Benedictine monastery at Zeitz was founded, and just ten years since local artists Just how Bauhaus is your house? Today you probably came into contact with at least one piece of Bauhaus. A brief history, examples and images from
Michael Raschke: “When they opened the Berlin Wall, I cried” As Leipzig prepares to honour the demonstrators who brought the communist dictatorship of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) to an
Kloster Posa parties where monks used to pray It’s almost one thousand years since the Benedictine monastery at Zeitz was founded, and just ten years since local artists
Just how Bauhaus is your house? Today you probably came into contact with at least one piece of Bauhaus. A brief history, examples and images from