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The new lecture hall, or Orangerie, at Chemnitz University of Technology. At the end of the German Democratic Republic, the academic system of Eastern Germany was absorbed by the West German system. Chemnitz University of Technology was actively supported to remain as a third university in Saxony besides University of Leipzig and TU Dresden.
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Pages in category "Chemnitz University of Technology alumni" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Vierfeld sports hall, opened in 2002 on the site of the former factory, and the Chemnitz vocational school also bear his name. Of the former factory structures only a few remain, of which one is under a preservation order, the engineering building known as the Richard-Hartmann-Halle and the former headquarters building which is now used by ...
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Chemnitz (German pronunciation: [ˈkɛmnɪt͡s] ⓘ) was one of the three former Direktionsbezirke of Saxony, Germany, located in the south-west of the state. It coincided with the Planungsregion Südsachsen.