Zwickau and Schneeberg in Saxony | Destination Culture: Hannah Hummel on Tour in Germany

The city of Zwickau in eastern Germany has a long and varied history of car production and industrial design. Its story is told in the August Horch Museum – beginning with the production of Horch cars, to Audis, to the East German car, the Trabant. On her trip to Zwickau, Hannah Hummel discovers the city’s car history, as well as its art and cultural history. Both the composer Robert Schumann and the expressionist painter and printmaker Max Pechstein were born in Zwickau. This episode of Destination Culture also takes viewers to Schneeberg – a creative hub in Saxony, where students from around the world study fashion and textile design.

00:00 介紹
01:00 Car museum Zwickau
02:47 Recreating the Horch 14-17
04:49 Trabant – the GDR cult car
06:41 Hannah driving a Trabant
10:53 Composer Robert Schumann’s birthplace
11:49 Max Pechstein Museum
13:13 Werdau, meeting photographer Philipp Gladsome
16:18 Schneeberg, University of Applied Arts
18:46 Fashion design student Ridhima Wadhwa from Gujarat, 印度
22:05 Miner’s parade
23:45 Fashion designer Franziska Heinze
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