
The Agra site south of
Leipzig
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in
Germany
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includes an exhibition center as well as a
green space with a total surface area of . The combination of a natural area and an event complex originated from the concomitance of a horticultural exhibition and an agricultural fair in the early years of the
German Democratic Republic
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. The GDR agricultural fair named Agra gave its name to the site.
With a covered exhibition area of , a car park with 250 spaces and an annual attendance of 750,000 visitors, it is the second largest event complex in Leipzig after the Leipzig fairgrounds of the
Leipzig Trade Fair
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in the north of the city. The landscaped park includes a number of
monument
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s distributed between
meadow
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s, gardens, bodies of water and groves. The park includes
museum
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s, for example, the ''Deutsches Fotomuseum'' (German Photo Museum), the Dölitz
gatehouse
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and the
watermill
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on the Mühlpleiße river.
The site is intended for different types of fairs, exhibitions as well as festivals. It notably hosts the
Wave-Gotik-Treffen
The Wave-Gotik-Treffen (WGT; ) is an annual world festival for "dark" music and "dark culture" in Leipzig, Germany. 150+ bands and artists from various backgrounds (gothic rock, gothic metal, Electronic body music, EBM, Industrial music, industr ...
, one of the largest
Gothic
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festivals in the world, the medieval festival named ''Mittelalterlich Phantasie Spectaculum'', the Tattoo & Lifestyle exhibition as well as the ''Fest der 25.000 Lichter'' (Festival of 25,000 lights), where the public comes equipped with lanterns, candles or any other sources of light. Every year in October, a
historical reenactment
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of the
battle of Leipzig
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takes place.
Overview
The agra is located in the Leipzig borough of Dölitz and in its western and southern parts in
Markkleeberg
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Markkleeberg is known to be the en ...
. The exhibition center is accessed from the east side, via Bornaische Straße. The
Bundesstraße 2
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traverses the agra as an
elevated roadway
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. There are discussions to build a
tunnel
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instead of that. To the west of the park is the city of Markkleeberg and to the south is
Markkleeberg Lake.
The of land are divided into two zones:
* the landscape park named Agra-Park extends to the north, west and south of the area. The northern park is made up of
Goethe
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Park, Dölitz Wood (Dölitzer Holz) and the eastern part of Herfurth Park, named in honor of the landowner Paul Herfurth who inspired its design. The northern part is bounded by the Mühlpleiße river to the east (which forms the boundary with the exhibition park) and Bundesstraße 2 as well as the
Pleiße
The Pleiße is a river of Saxony and Thuringia, Germany.
The Pleiße has its source southwest of Zwickau at Ebersbrunn, then flows through Werdau, Crimmitschau, Altenburg, and other towns and villages in Saxony and Thuringia, before flowing ...
river to the west. The southern part located in Markkleeberg is a green area between the Pleiße and the small Pleiße ''(
Kleine Pleiße
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)''. The western part of the park is also covered by the Herfurth Park consisting of a
pond
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, the “beech lawn” (in
German language
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: Buchen-Liegewiese) as well as several monuments and museums.
* the exhibition center (agra-Messegelände) is located to the east of the area. It is notably made up of three T-shaped halls and open spaces. Hall 1 is , Hall 2 is and Hall 4 is (there is no Hall 3). In the middle of the three halls is a
vestibule
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(ground floor) and a forum (first floor).
History
The origin of the current site, shared and co-managed between Leipzig and Markkleeberg, dates back to the 19th century. In 1889, Paul Herfurth (1855–1937), a liberal publisher and politician, acquired a meadow between Städtelner Strasse (today Raschwitzer Strasse) and the Pleiße and settled there with his family. His family remained there after his death but the land was expropriated from them in 1945.
The first horticultural exhibition of local horticulturists was organized in 1948 on the site, which expanded significantly in the years that followed. Under the leadership of the agronomist Oskar Baumgarten (1907–2008), the first agricultural exhibition in the GDR was opened on site in 1952. Building on its success, the exhibition under the name of ''agra Markkleeberg'' will be repeated every year. The exhibition center was then developed.
After the horticultural exhibition moved to
Erfurt
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in 1960, its site was transformed into a public park, which represents the center of today's park. Various fairs and exhibitions multiplied there and success was assured: the Agra events welcomed up to half a million people, including more than 10,000 foreigners from around a hundred different countries. In 1969 alone, the Agra received 750,000 visitors.
[Articles in the newspapers '']Berliner Zeitung
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'' and ''Neue Zeit
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History and profile
Founde ...
'' of the years 1969 and 1989. Dozens of mobile halls and pavilions were erected each year.
After
German reunification
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, the site lost some of its importance. Several fairs and exhibitions have moved to the newly built Leipzig exhibition grounds (opened 1996), including the agricultural fair. Since 2005, the green spaces and the exhibition park have been managed separately. It is planned that the natural space will be expanded to accommodate events that are more integrated into nature.
Monuments and museums
File:Musentempel.JPG, Monopteros
A monopteros (Ancient Greek: , from the Polytonic: μόνος, 'only, single, alone', and , 'wing') is a circular colonnade supporting a roof but without any walls. Unlike a tholos (in its wider sense as a circular building), it does not have w ...
File:Tempel_am_Teich.JPG, Antae temple
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File:Markkleeberg,_Deutsches_Fotomuseum,_1.jpeg, German Photo Museum
File:Markkleeberg_Torhaus-01.jpg, Markkleeberg Gatehouse
A gatehouse is a type of fortified gateway, an entry control point building, enclosing or accompanying a gateway for a town, religious house, castle, manor house, or other fortification building of importance. Gatehouses are typically the most ...
with a battle of Leipzig
The Battle of Leipzig (french: Bataille de Leipsick; german: Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig, ); sv, Slaget vid Leipzig), also known as the Battle of the Nations (french: Bataille des Nations; russian: Битва народов, translit=Bitva ...
exhibition
File:Leipzig_Doelitz_Torhaus-01.jpg, Dölitz Gatehouse with a tin figures museum
File:Markkleeberg_Weißes_Haus.jpg, White House ''(Weißes Haus)''
File:Mühlpleiße_Dölitzer_Mühle.jpg, Döltz watermill
A watermill or water mill is a mill that uses hydropower. It is a structure that uses a water wheel or water turbine to drive a mechanical process such as milling (grinding), rolling, or hammering. Such processes are needed in the productio ...
File:Doelitz-Okt-2008_045.jpg, Park restaurant
Footnotes
External links
* In general
*
Agra-Park, Markkleeberg in English
*
All about the Agra Park in Markkleeberg and Leipzig in German
* Museums and monuments
*
Gatehouse Dölitz with Tin Figures Museum in German
*
Gatehouse Markkleeberg with Battle of Leipzig Museum in German
*
Deutsches Fotomuseum(German Photo Museum), in German
*
Dölitz Watermill in German
* History
*
History of the „agra“ exhibitions and trade fairs in Markkleeberg in German
*
History of the Agra-Park in German
*
„agra“-puppet*
Overview agra-Park und -area, future plannings in German
* Markets
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Agra Antique Market in English
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