- the city of
Leipzig in 1890.
Gohlis is now
divided into
three administrative localities (
Gohlis-Süd,
Gohlis-Mitte and
Gohlis-Nord), all of
which belong...
- The
Gohlis Palace (in German:
Gohliser Schlösschen) is a
Rococo building in the
Leipzig borough of
Gohlis, Germany,
built as a
representative bourgeois...
-
prominent opera houses in Germany, was
founded in 1693.
During a stay in
Gohlis,
which is now part of the city,
Friedrich Schiller wrote his poem "Ode to...
- sections, such as Leipzig-Messe–Gaschwitz (S2, S4, S5, S5X) and Leipzig-
Gohlis–Leipzig-Stötteritz (S1 and S3), line
overlaps resulted in
compressed train...
- melody.
Schiller wrote the
first version of the poem when he was
staying in
Gohlis, Leipzig. In 1785, from the
beginning of May till mid-September, he sta****...
- the Rudi-Opitz-Straße, a
service road (Anliegerstraße) in Leipzig-
Gohlis. The
Gohlis tram
depot (Straßenbahnhof) was
named Jugendbahnhof „Rudi Opitz“ from...
- Leipzig-
Gohlis (German:
Bahnhof Leipzig-
Gohlis) is a
railway station located in
Gohlis, a
borough of Leipzig, Germany. The
station is
located on the...
-
September 1802 in Korbach; died 1878 in Vienna) who
moved the
business to
Gohlis at the end of the 1830s. From there, the
family continued to prosper. In...
-
General Sacken on
General Dąbrowski's
Polish division at the
village of
Gohlis. In the end, the
numbers and
determination of the
Russians prevailed and...
- in the
Gohlis restaurant Zur Mühle,
making it the
earliest football club in Saxony.
Their first games were pla**** on the
parade ground in
Gohlis. In 1897...