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DTSTAMP:20250910T111037Z
DTSTART:20251130T120000Z
DTEND:20251130T160000Z
SUMMARY:Würfeltreff "kopflastig" - Exhibition: Retrospective / Headwind
DESCRIPTION:In the 1980s\, the Fritz Heckert area in Karl-Marx-Stadt was o
 ne of the largest new housing estates in the GDR and the third largest con
 tiguous prefabricated housing estate in the country. It was planned and bu
 ilt from the mid-1970s onwards in order to remedy the housing shortage and
  create modern living conditions. The area consisted of standardised prefa
 bricated buildings\, but also offered new schools\, kindergartens\, shoppi
 ng facilities and youth clubs such as the Würfel. Despite the functional 
 architecture\, an individual attitude to life developed - characterised by
  the neighbourhood\, youth culture and everyday life in the large socialis
 t housing estate.\nOn display are photos and recordings by the "Friends of
  the Würfel" - as well as exciting historical documents from the city arc
 hives. Forgotten and surprising facts about the youth club scene in the fo
 rmer GDR are revealed - and interesting facts about the architecture of th
 e cube and its neighbourhood can also be discovered.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In the 1980s\, the Fritz Heckert area in K
 arl-Marx-Stadt was one of the largest new housing estates in the GDR and t
 he third largest contiguous prefabricated housing estate in the country. I
 t was planned and built from the mid-1970s onwards in order to remedy the 
 housing shortage and create modern living conditions. The area consisted o
 f standardised prefabricated buildings\, but also offered new schools\, ki
 ndergartens\, shopping facilities and youth clubs such as the <i>Würfel</
 i>. Despite the functional architecture\, an individual attitude to life d
 eveloped - characterised by the neighbourhood\, youth culture and everyday
  life in the large socialist housing estate.</p>\n<p>On display are photos
  and recordings by the "Friends of the <i>Würfel</i>" - as well as exciti
 ng historical documents from the city archives. Forgotten and surprising f
 acts about the youth club scene in the former GDR are revealed - and inter
 esting facts about the architecture of the <i>cube</i> and its neighbourho
 od can also be discovered.</p>
LOCATION:Chemnitz\, "Würfel" youth club (https://wuerfeltreff.de)
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