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Cospudener See

The Cospudener See (sometimes translated as Lake Cospuden) is an artificially constructed lake situated directly on the southern outskirts of Leipzig, Germany. Leipzig, Markkleeberg and Zwenkau have shares in the lake which is on the site of a former open cast mine. The lake is popularly known as "Cossi", more rarely "Cospi", and has become highly popular with the local population, with long stretches of sand beaches (some clothing-optional, following the East German tradition of public nude bathing) and with a sauna directly located at the lake.[1] There is also a small sailing harbor. The lake is a part of the Central German Lake District.

Cospudener See
Cospudener See
LocationSaxony
Coordinates51°16′10″N 12°20′7″E / 51.26944°N 12.33528°E / 51.26944; 12.33528
Typeartificial lake
Primary outflowsNeuer Floßgraben → Batschke → Pleisse → White Elster → Saale → Elbe → North Sea
Basin countriesGermany
Max. length4 km (2.5 mi)
Max. width1.7 km (1.1 mi)
Surface area4.36 km2 (1.68 sq mi)
Average depth25 m (82 ft)
Max. depth54 m (177 ft)
Water volume109 million cubic metres (88,000 acre⋅ft)
Shore length110.5 km (6.5 mi)
Surface elevation110 m (360 ft)
SettlementsLeipzig, Markkleeberg, Zwenkau
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Etymology of the name Cospuden edit

The name comes from the owner of the seigneurial domain (Rittergut) located there: Heinricus de Kozebude around 1216. The name then evolved from Kozbude (1240), Kossebude (1350), Kossebode (1378), Kostworde (1564) to Kospuden in 1875. Otto von Dieskau built a paper mill here in 1599. It became a hamlet to which Johann Sebastian Bach refers in his Peasant Cantata written in 1740. Cospuden is then attached to the municipality of Gautzsch in 1875 which is in turn attached to Markkleeberg 1934. The population was 54 in 1871.[2]

Origin of the lake edit

The opening of the Cospuden opencast mine (1981) as a branch from the Zwenkau opencast mine coincided with the radical coal mining policy that had been in operation in the GDR since the mid-1970s, in which the aim was to maximize the use of domestic lignite as a result of the oil crisis. The opencast mine was to be operated in several fields with an annual output of approx. 5-6 million tons until around 1996. The excavation of the floodplain landscape of the White Elster, which is used for agriculture and forestry, destroyed a hitherto popular local recreation area south of Leipzig. In addition, several small settlements, such as the former manor Lauer, were devastated and resettled a total of 43 residents. The eponymous village of Cospuden (38 inhabitants), whose inhabitants had already been resettled in 1974 in connection with the Zwenkau opencast mine, was finally dredged over in the course of 1981. The economic structural change and massive acceptance problems in the population resulted in the establishment of the broad citizen initiative Stop Cospuden in 1989.[3][4] This led to the suspension of production in 1992. Until then, the opencast mine had taken up an excavation area of 5.1 km2 (2.0 sq mi) and delivered around 32 million tons of lignite to the surrounding processing companies.

 
Protesting against the open pit mining Cospuden (1990)

Due to the location on the immediate outskirts of Leipzig, the GDR's re-use plan already provided for the remaining hole to be completely filled with water after the end of production and for the creation of leisure-oriented re-use options. This core idea was retained in the revitalization of the site. The lake reached its final water level of 110 m (360 ft) above sea level in the spring of 2000 due to the inflow of groundwater and precipitation water as well as pit water from the Zwenkau opencast mines (from 1994) and Profen (from 1998) with neutral water conditions.[5][6][7]

This made the Cospudener See the first mining lake in the Neuseenland of Leipzig[8] that could be handed over to subsequent use. The advantage in terms of time compared to the other lakes and the location close to the city and with good transport connections caused the comparatively rapid establishment of the demanding leisure facilities in the vicinity of the lake. In terms of scope, these extend far beyond the legally prescribed revitalization services and also beyond the forms of use at comparable residual lakes, since the Cospudener See was viewed as a model project for the possibilities of designing a post-mining landscape. The financing and implementation of the plans was essentially due to the subject of Expo 2000's motto "man - nature - technology",[9] in which the Cospudener See took part as a decentralized contribution of the city of Leipzig. It was the focus of the contribution "landscape use - landscape care". The Expo was the occasion and motor for the revitalization of the Cospuden opencast mine site.[10]

Usage edit

Overview edit

During the revegetation, a local recreation area with a beach and landscape park was laid out around the lake and opened as part of Expo 2000 on 1 June 2000. The leisure activities are for sunbathing and swimming and are well accepted by sailors, windsurfers, kite surfers, inline skaters, divers and cyclists, so that the Cospudener See has developed into a popular local recreation area. In recent years, it has been frequented by an average of around 450,000 people per season.[11] In the course of the Leipzig Olympic application for 2012,[12] competitions were held at Lake Cospuden. Rowing, triathlon and beach volleyball and a wide range of other leisure activities are planned. The lake offers the following uses:

North Shore Landscape Park edit

 
North shore
  • Entrance building with an exhibition on the history of mining and the change in landscape in the south of Leipzig and with a bicycle rental station,
  • 1.5 km (0.93 mi) long landscape and experience axis from the entrance building to the beach area,
  • Tertiary forest (arboretum) consisting of plant communities and geological artefacts reminiscent of the time when lignite was formed[13][14]
  • water playground,
  • 1 km (0.62 mi) long and 70 m (230 ft) wide beach with play and sunbathing areas,
  • Beach pavilions with service stations (catering, changing rooms, sanitary facilities), pier for boat trips,
  • event stage,
  • miniature golf course.

Since 2010, the Th!nk? Festival for Techno and House music is held every year on the last Sunday of July.[15]

Zöbigker Winkel (East Bank) edit

 
Water sports center Zöbigker Winkel

Bistumshöhe (South Bank) edit

 
South bank with observation tower
 
Wood bison at the Bistumshöhe

West Bank edit

Miscellaneous edit

  • an island mailbox,
  • two islands with shipwreck,
  • 10.6 km (6.6 mi) long circular trail (completely paved bike and skater trail) around the lake[19] with connecting trails, e.g. to Markkleeberg, Belantis, Kulkwitzer See, the Leipzig boroughs of Grünau, Großzschocher and Schleußig, to the southern floodplain forest and to the agra park in Markkleeberg
  • Boat tours with the MS Cospuden[20] and the solar boat Solaria 1[21]
  • Two covered self-drive rafts with BBQ,
  • Covered pedal cars equipped with transparent rain tarpaulins for families and especially people with walking difficulties, which are offered for rent
  • Diverse events (outdoor cinema, dragon boat races, long-distance swimming, concerts by the lake, readings, recitals, changing exhibitions, etc.)

Watercourses edit

 
Channel to the forest lake Lauer

A newly created canal connects the northern part of the lake navigable (small boats) via the Waldsee Lauer (Forest lake Lauer) and via the Batschke (today mostly a raft ditch) through the forests of the Elster-Pleiße-Floodplain with the Pleiße and also via the lock at the Connewitz weir with the White Elster.[22][23] The Zwenkauer See is also to be connected to the Cospudener See via the Neue Harth canal, which, according to press reports, is "stuck in planning and financing issues" in 2022.[24] Both projects are considered the first steps towards the implementation of a water network between the lakes in the Leipzig Neuseenland.

As part of this network, a large part of the flooded opencast mines are to be connected to each other and to the city of Leipzig via the watercourse. This artificially connected lake district, which can be used for water tourism, would have better development and marketing opportunities than a series of unconnected individual lakes due to the synergy effects resulting from the linking of urban landscape, alluvial forests and open-cast mining lakes. Due to the high investments, which are estimated at 30-35 million euros, the participation of private investors and the finding of reliable sponsorship and operator models for the implementation of the plans will be decisive for success. The Cospudener See is part of the 2015 submitted Tourismuswirtschaftlichen Gesamtkonzeptes für die Gewässerlandschaft im mitteldeutschen Raum, which means in English Overall Tourism Concept for the Water landscape in Central Germany.[25]

Specifics edit

It is possible to marry on the ship[26][27] The MS Neuseenland, a Hamburg harbor barge, has been operating as a charter ship on the lake since 2003.

Traffic edit

There is a large, free visitor car park on Brückenstraße, which is 1 km (0.62 mi) from the north beach. In addition, Leipzig bus line 65 runs from there directly to the north beach, which connects the Leipzig borough Großzschocher in the northwest and the Markkleeberg S-Bahn station in the southeast. Cospudener See is part of the tarif zone 110 (City of Leipzig) from the direction of Großzschocher. In the summer months, from May to September, this area can also be reached on weekends with the extended Leipzig bus line 79 (Thekla-Stötteritz-Probstheida-Cospudener See).

 
MS Cospuden at Pier I in Markkleeberg

In Zöbigker on the east bank, there are two more parking spaces: the first is 500 m (1,600 ft) from Pier I, the second is directly at the harbor pier and is intended for boat owners and people with walking disabilities. Also in Zöbigker the Leipzig bus line 106 (Probstheida/Auenhain-Markkleeberger See-Markkleeberg-Großstädteln) stops less than 300 m (980 ft) from the beach.

The lake is also connected to the Leipzig river and canal network by a lock in the northern area. This makes it possible to drive from the city harbor in Leipzig to the lake. Not only smaller sailing ships can dock in the harbor, but there is also a pleasure boat from Pier I. The ship MS Cospuden operated by Tourismus- und Freizeitservice GmbH has been sailing on the lake since 25 March 2000. It has an upper and a lower deck. A trip with a lecture including the sailors' superstitions takes about an hour.

Gallery edit

Honours edit

In 2003, the project Leipzig. A Second Nature Landscape Cospuden was on the shortlist of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award.[28]

See also edit

Literature edit

  • Christliches Umweltseminar Rötha e. V. (Ed.): Den Wandel zeigen – den Wandel erleben: Cospuden. Südraum Journal Bd. 12. Leipzig 2000/2001
  • Lausitzer und Mitteldeutsche Bergbauverwaltungsgesellschaft (Ed.): Schaffung von Tagebaurestseen im mitteldeutschen Bergbaurevier. Berlin 1999
  • Lutz Schiffer et al. (Ed.): Bergbaurestseen in Mitteldeutschland. Seenkompass. Chemnitz/Espenhain 2002
  • Mudroch / Stottmeister / Kennedy / Klapper (Eds.), Remediation of Abandoned Surface Coal Mining Sites, Springer Verlag Berlin / Heidelberg / New York 2002, ISBN 978-3-642-0741-1
  • Lothar Eißmann, Armin Rudolph: Metamorphose einer Landschaft – Die aufgehenden Seen um Markkleeberg Sax, 2002, ISBN 3-934544-27-4
  • Horst Riedel, Stadtlexikon Leipzig von A bis Z, Pro Leipzig Verlag, Leipzig 2005, ISBN 3-936508-03-8, p. 96
  • Andreas Berkner, Grüne Wende. Leipzig im Zentrum der "Neuen Wasserlandschaft Mitteldeutschlands, in: Der Leipzig Atlas ed. by Helga Schmidt / Gudrun Mayer / Dorothea Wiktorin, Herman-Josef Emons Verlag, 2005, ISBN 3-89705-269-5, pp. 142–143
  • Angela Zabojnik, Grüne Wende. Wassertouristische Traditionen und Visionen, in: Der Leipzig Atlas ed. by Helga Schmidt / Gudrun Mayer / Dorothea Wiktorin, Herman-Josef Emons Verlag, 2005, ISBN 3-89705-269-5, pp. 144–145
  • Rebecca Heinze, Cospudener See. Windjammer und Surfmanöver vor Leipzigs Toren, in: Leipziger Blätter Sonderheft Mitteldeutsche Seenlandschaft, Leipzig 2007, ISBN 978-3-938543-35-1, pp. 24–28
  • Geschichte der Stadt Leipzig, Band 4, Vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis zur Gegenwart, ed. by Ulrich von Hehl, Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2019, ISBN 978-3-86583-804-9, pp. 882f., 901–903, 944

References edit

  1. ^ "On Lake Cospuda, also known as »Costa Cospuda« or »Cossi«, Leipzig is more Italian than the Italian Riviera" is written in that German travel handbook: Urlaubsglück in Deutschland: Das ultimative Handbuch für den Urlaub vor der Haustür (HOLIDAY), Gräfe und Unzer Verlag, München 2020, 978-3-834-23261-8, p. 98
  2. ^ Digital historic gazetteer of Sxony
  3. ^ Auf der Straße der Braunkohle, ed. by Dachverein Mitteldeutsche Straße der Braunkohle, Pro Leipzig Verlag, Leipzig 2003, ISBN 3-936508-98-4, p. 127f.
  4. ^ Riedel (2005), p. 96
  5. ^ Der Cospudener See Web page: leipzig.de
  6. ^ Matthias Groß, Keine Angst vor dem Unrechenbaren. Realexperimente jenseits von Anpassung und Resilienz, in: Roderich von Detten / Fenn Faber / Martin Bemmann (eds.), Unberechenbare Umwelt. Zum Umgang mit Unsicherheit und Nichtwissen, Springer Verlag Berlin / Heidelberg / New York 2013, ISBN 978-3531182957, p. 208
  7. ^ Riedel (2005), p. 96
  8. ^ Berkner (2005), p. 142
  9. ^ See explanation at the web page "Germanculture.com" (in English)
  10. ^ Annette Menting, Leipzig. Architektur und Kunst, Reclams Städteführer, Ditzingen 2022, ISBN 978-3-15-014310-0, p. 29 and p. 38
  11. ^ Berkner (2005), p. 142
  12. ^ Application by the City of Leipzig to host the XXX Summer Olympics and the XIV Summer Paralympic Games in 2012 (in German)
  13. ^ Wilfried Morawetz / Matthias Schwieger, Landschaftsentwicklung. Der Tertiärwald von Cospuden, in: Der Leipzig Atlas ed. by Helga Schmidt / Gudrun Mayer / Dorothea Wiktorin, Herman-Josef Emons Verlag, 2005, ISBN 3-89705-269-5, pp. 26-27
  14. ^ Riedel (2005), p. 96
  15. ^ Official web page of the Th!nk?-Festival
  16. ^ Tauchschule Kamski, Diving school Kamski, information on the diving opportunities and dive site map (in German)
  17. ^ Riedel (2005), p. 96
  18. ^ Observation tower Bistumshöhe
  19. ^ "In the afternoon, skaters and cyclists flock to use the circuit along the shore, which has been asphalted throughout since 2007, as a personal fitness route, (Am Nachmittag strömen Skater und Radsportler herbei, um den seit 2007 durchgängig asphaltierten Uferrundweg als persönliche Fitneßstrecke zu nutzen)" writes Rebecca Heinze (2007) at p. 24
  20. ^ Motorship (MS) Cospuden
  21. ^ In february 2023 in the local news: Lake Cospuden should now also be approved for motor boats. According to informations of the Leipziger Volkszeitung, however, the Saxony State Directorate wants to exclude some parts of the body of water from this. Environmental groups are running a storm against the plans.
  22. ^ Vera Denzer, Andreas Dix, Haik Thomas Porada (eds.), Leipzig: Eine landeskundliche Bestandsaufnahme: Eine landeskundliche Bestandsaufnahme im Raum Leipzig (Landschaften in Deutschland, Band 78), Böhlau-Verlag, Köln 2015, ISBN 978-3412222994, p. 37
  23. ^ Annette Menting (2022), p. 191 and 193
  24. ^ "Zukunft der Gewässerverbindungen im Neuseenland ungewiss", Süddeutsche Zeitung of 1 August 2022, retrieved on 15 February 2023
  25. ^ "Gewässerlandschaft im Mitteldeutschen Raum: Das Tourismuswirtschaftliche Gesamtkonzept im Überblick" (PDF). December 2014. p. 20. Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  26. ^ Wedding on the MS Neuseenland
  27. ^ Wedding on the MS Cospuden
  28. ^ Web page of the Mies van der Rohe Foundation, Barcelona

External links edit

  •   Media related to Cospudener See at Wikimedia Commons
  • Cospudener See website (English)
  • Lake Cospuden on www.leipzig.travel (English)

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Cospudener See sometimes translated asLake Cospuden is an artificially constructed lake situated directly on the southern outskirts of Leipzig Germany Leipzig Markkleeberg and Zwenkau have shares in the lake which is on the site of a former open cast mine The lake is popularly known as Cossi more rarely Cospi and has become highly popular with the local population with long stretches of sand beaches some clothing optional following the East German tradition of public nude bathing and with a sauna directly located at the lake 1 There is also a small sailing harbor The lake is a part of the Central German Lake District Cospudener SeeCospudener SeeLocationSaxonyCoordinates51 16 10 N 12 20 7 E 51 26944 N 12 33528 E 51 26944 12 33528Typeartificial lakePrimary outflowsNeuer Flossgraben Batschke Pleisse White Elster Saale Elbe North SeaBasin countriesGermanyMax length4 km 2 5 mi Max width1 7 km 1 1 mi Surface area4 36 km2 1 68 sq mi Average depth25 m 82 ft Max depth54 m 177 ft Water volume109 million cubic metres 88 000 acre ft Shore length110 5 km 6 5 mi Surface elevation110 m 360 ft SettlementsLeipzig Markkleeberg Zwenkau1 Shore length is not a well defined measure Contents 1 Etymology of the name Cospuden 2 Origin of the lake 3 Usage 3 1 Overview 3 2 North Shore Landscape Park 3 3 Zobigker Winkel East Bank 3 4 Bistumshohe South Bank 3 5 West Bank 3 6 Miscellaneous 4 Watercourses 5 Specifics 6 Traffic 7 Gallery 8 Honours 9 See also 10 Literature 11 References 12 External linksEtymology of the name Cospuden editThe name comes from the owner of the seigneurial domain Rittergut located there Heinricus de Kozebude around 1216 The name then evolved from Kozbude 1240 Kossebude 1350 Kossebode 1378 Kostworde 1564 to Kospuden in 1875 Otto von Dieskau built a paper mill here in 1599 It became a hamlet to which Johann Sebastian Bach refers in his Peasant Cantata written in 1740 Cospuden is then attached to the municipality of Gautzsch in 1875 which is in turn attached to Markkleeberg 1934 The population was 54 in 1871 2 Origin of the lake editThe opening of the Cospuden opencast mine 1981 as a branch from the Zwenkau opencast mine coincided with the radical coal mining policy that had been in operation in the GDR since the mid 1970s in which the aim was to maximize the use of domestic lignite as a result of the oil crisis The opencast mine was to be operated in several fields with an annual output of approx 5 6 million tons until around 1996 The excavation of the floodplain landscape of the White Elster which is used for agriculture and forestry destroyed a hitherto popular local recreation area south of Leipzig In addition several small settlements such as the former manor Lauer were devastated and resettled a total of 43 residents The eponymous village of Cospuden 38 inhabitants whose inhabitants had already been resettled in 1974 in connection with the Zwenkau opencast mine was finally dredged over in the course of 1981 The economic structural change and massive acceptance problems in the population resulted in the establishment of the broad citizen initiative Stop Cospuden in 1989 3 4 This led to the suspension of production in 1992 Until then the opencast mine had taken up an excavation area of 5 1 km2 2 0 sq mi and delivered around 32 million tons of lignite to the surrounding processing companies nbsp Protesting against the open pit mining Cospuden 1990 Due to the location on the immediate outskirts of Leipzig the GDR s re use plan already provided for the remaining hole to be completely filled with water after the end of production and for the creation of leisure oriented re use options This core idea was retained in the revitalization of the site The lake reached its final water level of 110 m 360 ft above sea level in the spring of 2000 due to the inflow of groundwater and precipitation water as well as pit water from the Zwenkau opencast mines from 1994 and Profen from 1998 with neutral water conditions 5 6 7 This made the Cospudener See the first mining lake in the Neuseenland of Leipzig 8 that could be handed over to subsequent use The advantage in terms of time compared to the other lakes and the location close to the city and with good transport connections caused the comparatively rapid establishment of the demanding leisure facilities in the vicinity of the lake In terms of scope these extend far beyond the legally prescribed revitalization services and also beyond the forms of use at comparable residual lakes since the Cospudener See was viewed as a model project for the possibilities of designing a post mining landscape The financing and implementation of the plans was essentially due to the subject of Expo 2000 s motto man nature technology 9 in which the Cospudener See took part as a decentralized contribution of the city of Leipzig It was the focus of the contribution landscape use landscape care The Expo was the occasion and motor for the revitalization of the Cospuden opencast mine site 10 Usage editOverview edit During the revegetation a local recreation area with a beach and landscape park was laid out around the lake and opened as part of Expo 2000 on 1 June 2000 The leisure activities are for sunbathing and swimming and are well accepted by sailors windsurfers kite surfers inline skaters divers and cyclists so that the Cospudener See has developed into a popular local recreation area In recent years it has been frequented by an average of around 450 000 people per season 11 In the course of the Leipzig Olympic application for 2012 12 competitions were held at Lake Cospuden Rowing triathlon and beach volleyball and a wide range of other leisure activities are planned The lake offers the following uses North Shore Landscape Park edit nbsp North shoreEntrance building with an exhibition on the history of mining and the change in landscape in the south of Leipzig and with a bicycle rental station 1 5 km 0 93 mi long landscape and experience axis from the entrance building to the beach area Tertiary forest arboretum consisting of plant communities and geological artefacts reminiscent of the time when lignite was formed 13 14 water playground 1 km 0 62 mi long and 70 m 230 ft wide beach with play and sunbathing areas Beach pavilions with service stations catering changing rooms sanitary facilities pier for boat trips event stage miniature golf course Since 2010 the Th nk Festival for Techno and House music is held every year on the last Sunday of July 15 Zobigker Winkel East Bank edit nbsp Water sports center Zobigker WinkelWater sports center Pier I paddling rowing surfing sailing kite surfing diving school boat rental etc 100 m 330 ft long marina with three piers and berths for about 200 boats pier for boat trips three large harbor houses with service stations gastronomy with lake terrace retail trade sauna with lake access sanitary facilities holiday apartments gastronomic establishment at the Ostuferweg with restaurant beach cafe and beach bar nine hole golf course dive trail with natural and artificial underwater attractions e g underwater forest boat wreck parking meter conveyor belts 16 Bistumshohe South Bank edit nbsp South bank with observation tower nbsp Wood bison at the BistumshoheObservation tower 35 m 115 ft 180 steps on an artificial hill 135 m 443 ft above sea level 17 view over the lake the Belantis amusement park and the towers of Leipzig 18 Herds of wood bison and sika deer graze in an enclosure on the shore West Bank edit Priority and reservation area for nature and landscape protection Minimum ecological network between the landscape protection areas of Leipzig Riverside Forest in the north and the White Elster floodplain Elsteraue in the south Miscellaneous edit an island mailbox two islands with shipwreck 10 6 km 6 6 mi long circular trail completely paved bike and skater trail around the lake 19 with connecting trails e g to Markkleeberg Belantis Kulkwitzer See the Leipzig boroughs of Grunau Grosszschocher and Schleussig to the southern floodplain forest and to the agra park in Markkleeberg Boat tours with the MS Cospuden 20 and the solar boat Solaria 1 21 Two covered self drive rafts with BBQ Covered pedal cars equipped with transparent rain tarpaulins for families and especially people with walking difficulties which are offered for rent Diverse events outdoor cinema dragon boat races long distance swimming concerts by the lake readings recitals changing exhibitions etc Watercourses edit nbsp Channel to the forest lake LauerA newly created canal connects the northern part of the lake navigable small boats via the Waldsee Lauer Forest lake Lauer and via the Batschke today mostly a raft ditch through the forests of the Elster Pleisse Floodplain with the Pleisse and also via the lock at the Connewitz weir with the White Elster 22 23 The Zwenkauer See is also to be connected to the Cospudener See via the Neue Harth canal which according to press reports is stuck in planning and financing issues in 2022 24 Both projects are considered the first steps towards the implementation of a water network between the lakes in the Leipzig Neuseenland As part of this network a large part of the flooded opencast mines are to be connected to each other and to the city of Leipzig via the watercourse This artificially connected lake district which can be used for water tourism would have better development and marketing opportunities than a series of unconnected individual lakes due to the synergy effects resulting from the linking of urban landscape alluvial forests and open cast mining lakes Due to the high investments which are estimated at 30 35 million euros the participation of private investors and the finding of reliable sponsorship and operator models for the implementation of the plans will be decisive for success The Cospudener See is part of the 2015 submitted Tourismuswirtschaftlichen Gesamtkonzeptes fur die Gewasserlandschaft im mitteldeutschen Raum which means in English Overall Tourism Concept for the Water landscape in Central Germany 25 Specifics editIt is possible to marry on the ship 26 27 The MS Neuseenland a Hamburg harbor barge has been operating as a charter ship on the lake since 2003 Traffic editThere is a large free visitor car park on Bruckenstrasse which is 1 km 0 62 mi from the north beach In addition Leipzig bus line 65 runs from there directly to the north beach which connects the Leipzig borough Grosszschocher in the northwest and the Markkleeberg S Bahn station in the southeast Cospudener See is part of the tarif zone 110 City of Leipzig from the direction of Grosszschocher In the summer months from May to September this area can also be reached on weekends with the extended Leipzig bus line 79 Thekla Stotteritz Probstheida Cospudener See nbsp MS Cospuden at Pier I in MarkkleebergIn Zobigker on the east bank there are two more parking spaces the first is 500 m 1 600 ft from Pier I the second is directly at the harbor pier and is intended for boat owners and people with walking disabilities Also in Zobigker the Leipzig bus line 106 Probstheida Auenhain Markkleeberger See Markkleeberg Grossstadteln stops less than 300 m 980 ft from the beach The lake is also connected to the Leipzig river and canal network by a lock in the northern area This makes it possible to drive from the city harbor in Leipzig to the lake Not only smaller sailing ships can dock in the harbor but there is also a pleasure boat from Pier I The ship MS Cospuden operated by Tourismus und Freizeitservice GmbH has been sailing on the lake since 25 March 2000 It has an upper and a lower deck A trip with a lecture including the sailors superstitions takes about an hour Gallery edit nbsp Open pit lignite mine Cospuden in July 1993 today Lake Cospuden Viewing direction southwards nbsp Lake Cospuden today Viewing direction northwards with the towers of Leipzig in the background nbsp Inside the observation tower Bistumshohe 2019 nbsp Signpost From here public nude bathing only FKK nbsp Cospudener See in winterHonours editIn 2003 the project Leipzig A Second Nature Landscape Cospuden was on the shortlist of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture Mies van der Rohe Award 28 See also editCentral German Lake DistrictLiterature editChristliches Umweltseminar Rotha e V Ed Den Wandel zeigen den Wandel erleben Cospuden Sudraum Journal Bd 12 Leipzig 2000 2001 Lausitzer und Mitteldeutsche Bergbauverwaltungsgesellschaft Ed Schaffung von Tagebaurestseen im mitteldeutschen Bergbaurevier Berlin 1999 Lutz Schiffer et al Ed Bergbaurestseen in Mitteldeutschland Seenkompass Chemnitz Espenhain 2002 Mudroch Stottmeister Kennedy Klapper Eds Remediation of Abandoned Surface Coal Mining Sites Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York 2002 ISBN 978 3 642 0741 1 Lothar Eissmann Armin Rudolph Metamorphose einer Landschaft Die aufgehenden Seen um Markkleeberg Sax 2002 ISBN 3 934544 27 4 Horst Riedel Stadtlexikon Leipzig von A bis Z Pro Leipzig Verlag Leipzig 2005 ISBN 3 936508 03 8 p 96 Andreas Berkner Grune Wende Leipzig im Zentrum der Neuen Wasserlandschaft Mitteldeutschlands in Der Leipzig Atlas ed by Helga Schmidt Gudrun Mayer Dorothea Wiktorin Herman Josef Emons Verlag 2005 ISBN 3 89705 269 5 pp 142 143 Angela Zabojnik Grune Wende Wassertouristische Traditionen und Visionen in Der Leipzig Atlas ed by Helga Schmidt Gudrun Mayer Dorothea Wiktorin Herman Josef Emons Verlag 2005 ISBN 3 89705 269 5 pp 144 145 Rebecca Heinze Cospudener See Windjammer und Surfmanover vor Leipzigs Toren in Leipziger Blatter Sonderheft Mitteldeutsche Seenlandschaft Leipzig 2007 ISBN 978 3 938543 35 1 pp 24 28 Geschichte der Stadt Leipzig Band 4 Vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis zur Gegenwart ed by Ulrich von Hehl Leipziger Universitatsverlag Leipzig 2019 ISBN 978 3 86583 804 9 pp 882f 901 903 944References edit On Lake Cospuda also known as Costa Cospuda or Cossi Leipzig is more Italian than the Italian Riviera is written in that German travel handbook Urlaubsgluck in Deutschland Das ultimative Handbuch fur den Urlaub vor der Haustur HOLIDAY Grafe und Unzer Verlag Munchen 2020 978 3 834 23261 8 p 98 Digital historic gazetteer of Sxony Auf der Strasse der Braunkohle ed by Dachverein Mitteldeutsche Strasse der Braunkohle Pro Leipzig Verlag Leipzig 2003 ISBN 3 936508 98 4 p 127f Riedel 2005 p 96 Der Cospudener See Web page leipzig de Matthias Gross Keine Angst vor dem Unrechenbaren Realexperimente jenseits von Anpassung und Resilienz in Roderich von Detten Fenn Faber Martin Bemmann eds Unberechenbare Umwelt Zum Umgang mit Unsicherheit und Nichtwissen Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York 2013 ISBN 978 3531182957 p 208 Riedel 2005 p 96 Berkner 2005 p 142 See explanation at the web page Germanculture com in English Annette Menting Leipzig Architektur und Kunst Reclams Stadtefuhrer Ditzingen 2022 ISBN 978 3 15 014310 0 p 29 and p 38 Berkner 2005 p 142 Application by the City of Leipzig to host the XXX Summer Olympics and the XIV Summer Paralympic Games in 2012 in German Wilfried Morawetz Matthias Schwieger Landschaftsentwicklung Der Tertiarwald von Cospuden in Der Leipzig Atlas ed by Helga Schmidt Gudrun Mayer Dorothea Wiktorin Herman Josef Emons Verlag 2005 ISBN 3 89705 269 5 pp 26 27 Riedel 2005 p 96 Official web page of the Th nk Festival Tauchschule Kamski Diving school Kamski information on the diving opportunities and dive site map in German Riedel 2005 p 96 Observation tower Bistumshohe In the afternoon skaters and cyclists flock to use the circuit along the shore which has been asphalted throughout since 2007 as a personal fitness route Am Nachmittag stromen Skater und Radsportler herbei um den seit 2007 durchgangig asphaltierten Uferrundweg als personliche Fitnessstrecke zu nutzen writes Rebecca Heinze 2007 at p 24 Motorship MS Cospuden In february 2023 in the local news Lake Cospuden should now also be approved for motor boats According to informations of the Leipziger Volkszeitung however the Saxony State Directorate wants to exclude some parts of the body of water from this Environmental groups are running a storm against the plans Vera Denzer Andreas Dix Haik Thomas Porada eds Leipzig Eine landeskundliche Bestandsaufnahme Eine landeskundliche Bestandsaufnahme im Raum Leipzig Landschaften in Deutschland Band 78 Bohlau Verlag Koln 2015 ISBN 978 3412222994 p 37 Annette Menting 2022 p 191 and 193 Zukunft der Gewasserverbindungen im Neuseenland ungewiss Suddeutsche Zeitung of 1 August 2022 retrieved on 15 February 2023 Gewasserlandschaft im Mitteldeutschen Raum Das Tourismuswirtschaftliche Gesamtkonzept im Uberblick PDF December 2014 p 20 Retrieved 2018 10 30 Wedding on the MS Neuseenland Wedding on the MS Cospuden Web page of the Mies van der Rohe Foundation BarcelonaExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Cospudener See at Wikimedia Commons Cospudener See website English Lake Cospuden on www leipzig travel English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cospudener See amp oldid 1178888467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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