
Saxony: Land of Culture and Porcelain
Facts
- Population 4.38 Million.
- Area 18,413 sq. km.
Famous Facts
- Bach spent the last 27 year of his life in Leipzig, and Mendelssohn lived here for 12 years. Wagner and Goethe also lived here.
- Robert Schumann was born in Zwickau where there is a museum devoted to his life and career and that of his wife Clara, also a leading pianist and composer.
- The first true European porcelain was invented in Meißen, by the alchemist Johann Böttger who was actually attempting to make gold.
- Leipzig played a huge role in bringing about the fall of Communism, when tens of thousands of people took to the streets to protest.
Where about
To the north of Saxony lie Berlin and Brandenburg, and Saxony-Anhalt. Thuringia borders to the west and Bavaria to the south-west. North-east to south-west, Saxony borders the Czech Republic.
How to get there
Dresden-Klotzschen Airport and Leipzig-Halle Airport.

