Freiberg
Freiberg is a town in Saxony, Germany. It has one of the best preserved historic town centres in the state, and is known for its cathedral and centuries-old mining tradition. It is seat of the Bergakademie TU Freiberg, the second oldest technical university still in existence.
Understand
The Bergakademie (mining academy) was established in 1765 as one of the first colleges for mining technology in the world. It has been promoted to a university. It defines itself as a "natural resources university" and offers courses and research related to geosciences, materials and environmental science, energy research, engineering, mathematics and natural science. The town has about 42,000 inhabitants, 5,000 of whom are university students. Due to the focus on natural sciences and technology, more than two thirds of the students are male.
Get in
By plane
From Dresden Airport (DRS) it is a bit over an hour by train to Freiberg. Take the S-Bahn to either Dresden Neustadt or Dresden Hauptbahnhof and then a regional train to Freiberg from there.By train
Freiberg (Sachs) stationThere are no intercity trains serving Freiberg: it is only reached by hourly "regional express" trains from Dresden and Chemnitz (taking half an hour each), Zwickau (one hour) and Hof (two hours), and slower regional trains (35 minutes from Chemnitz, 45 minutes from Dresden).
By car
Freiberg is about 16 km off the autobahn A 4 (exit Siebenlehn or Berbersdorf). It is crossed by the B 173 road that links Dresden with Chemnitz, and by the B 101 between Meißen and the Ore Mountains.Get around
Regiobus Mittelsachsen operates 9 urban bus lines in Freiberg.
The historic town centre has a diameter of just over 1 km and is best discovered on foot.
See
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St Mary's Cathedral
address: UntermarktMost of the cathedral is late-Gothic dating from the late 15th century, after its predecessor mostly burned down during a big town fire. Fortunately the original, elaborately decorated and sculptured Romanesque portal survived. It is one of the most outstanding pieces of 13th-century art in Germany. Another notable artwork within the cathedral is the unconventionally formed late-Gothic "tulip pulpit". The cathedral's choir contains the burial place of the Saxon prince-electors and their families from the 16th to late 17th century and has lavish Baroque decorations. -
St Peter's Church
address: PetriplatzLate-Romanesque basilica from c. 1200. The higher of its two towers is 72 m high and stands on the highest point of the city (405 m above sea level). It is Freiberg's best-known landmark and can be seen from many places in the wider region. St Nicholas' ChurchThe first church here was built the late 12th century in the Romanesque style. It was rebuilt several times, now showing a mostly Baroque style. It was secularised in 1975 and is used as a concert hall and event location.
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Freudenstein Castle and Terra mineralia
phone: +49 3731 394654address: Schloßplatz 4The castle is as old as the city and was built to protect mining and trade. Some of Saxony's electors resided here most of the time and some of their princes were born here. In the second half of the 16th century, it was transformed into a more comfortable Renaissance-style palace. In 1784, the military took over the building and converted it to an arms depot. Nowadays, it houses the world's largest collection of minerals, gems and meteorites that was donated by a private collector to the University of Freiberg. -
Museum of local history and mining
phone: +49 3731 20250address: Am Dom 1In a Gothic gabled cathedral canon residence.
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phone: +49 3731 394571address: Fuchsmühlenweg 9300-year old silver mine, used to demonstrate the history of mining during different eras. There are different tours, from 45 minutes to 5 hours, illustrating geology, history and technology of eight centuries.
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phone: +49 3731 355290address: Bahnhofstr. 28
Jakobikirche
Do
- Christmas fair in December
- Mining parade, second Saturday of Advent
Learn
Technische Universität Bergakademie FreibergThe town's main claim to fame and one of the oldest technological universities in the world, only beaten out by the École nationale des ponts et chaussées in Paris. Founded in 1765 as a mining school it has since branched out into other fields of the technical sciences but still has a focus on mining and geology, in part due to the history of the town.
Sleep
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Mercure Hotel Panorama Freiburg
phone: +49 761 51030address: Wintererstraße 89