Freiberg

The entire historic center of the Silver City is under monument protection, and together with local monuments of mining history such as the ''Reiche Zeche'' ore mine, it has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří Mining Region since 2019 due to its exceptional testimony to the development of mining techniques across many centuries.
Freiberg University of Mining and Technology (''Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg''), founded in 1765, is the oldest university of mining and metallurgy in the world. Until 1969, the town was dominated for around 800 years by the mining and smelting industries. Since then it has restructured into a high technology site in the fields of semiconductor manufacture and solar technology, part of Silicon Saxony.
Freiberg Cathedral is one of the most richly furnished houses of worship in Saxony and contains important works of art such as the tulip pulpit, two Gottfried Silbermann organs, the choir, which was converted into a burial place for the Albertines, and the Golden Gate (''Goldene Pforte''), of which exist three replicas in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Moscow and Budapest.
Freiberg's christmas market ''Freiberger Christmarkt'' is typical for christmas markets in the Ore Mountain region, which are characterized by a strong connection to mining and the typical christmas decorations of this region like ''Raachermannel'', ''Schwibbögen'' and Christmas pyramids. Provided by Wikipedia
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