Theaterplatz (Theatre Square) is situated partly below the main train
station and is surrounded by architecturally significant buildings
and constructions:
König-Albert-Museumsbau (King Albert Museum Building)
This building was constructed 1906-09 under the city buildings
officer Richard Möbius and today houses the well-known city's art collections.
Opera house
The Opera house with its Neo-Baroque shapes was also created 1906-09
in accordance with plans by Richard Möbius.
This dominant construction on the Theaterplatz is identified by
its domed structure and the towering stage area. In 1992 the Opera
house was entirely reconstructed. Within the historically accurate
outer shell there is an "opera theatre orientated towards
the spirit of the age" with state-of-the-art acoustic engineering
and stage mechanics.
Petrikirche (St Peter's Church)
The Petrikirche was built in 1885-88 in accordance with designs
of the Leipzig architect Hans Enger. The tower is crowned with
a high, peaked dome. The masonry built with bricks, the window
design and the vivid decoration emulate the German Early-Gothic
style.
The "Chemnitzer Hof" Hotel
This building was created by the architect Heinrich Straumer in
the style of the Neuen Bauens period in 1930. In 1994 the hotel
building was renovated, maintaining its traditions.