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Vacation apartment for 2 people
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Fantastic
- 2 Guests
- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- 484 ft²
- Entire vacation apartment
- Pets allowed
- WiFi
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
Highway connection towards Halle, Dresden, and Göttingen, and S-Bahn connection to Leipzig.
A riding stable is located opposite the vacation apartment. Kirchbruch Beucha Kirchbruch Beucha, Photo: Anja Hartmann Geotope Type: Abandoned Quarry Rock: Beucha Granite Porphyry Geological Age: Permian (Rotliegend) The Beucha Granite Porphyry – a microsyenogranite based on its rock composition – became widely known as a building stone used in the construction of the Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig.
The monument was inaugurated in 1913 to commemorate the centenary of the decisive battle in the War of Liberation against Napoleonic France.
However, Beucha Granite Porphyry has been used as a building material (dimension stone) since the 15th century.
In the 19th century, quarrying was intensified through industrial methods.
In addition to the Kirchbruch, numerous other quarries such as the Tollertbruch, the "Sorge" quarry, or the Hausbruch were established in and around Beucha.
In Leipzig, the granite porphyry was used in buildings like the main train station, the German National Library, and the Old Town Hall.
The history of quarrying can be explored on the "7-Brüche-Wanderweg" (7 Quarries Hiking Trail) between Brandis and Beucha. The rock of the Kirchberg, which is now about 80 meters high, formed approximately 290 million years ago. During the ice age, 350,000 years ago, it was "smoothed" into a rounded ridge.
Later, the quarries "gnawed" at it. Due to intensive quarrying in the area of the Kirchbruch, the Bergkirche Beucha, a Romanesque choir tower church, gained its prominent position on the mountain spur.
The quarry was closed down at the end of the 1950s. Today, the Kirchbruch is filled with water and is used for local recreation. In September 2019, the Kirchbruch Beucha was awarded the designation "National Geotope" by the Academy for Geosciences and Geotechnology e.V. At the same time, the Kletterwald (climbing forest) by the Autobahnsee (highway lake) attracts visitors.
A riding stable is located opposite the vacation apartment. Kirchbruch Beucha Kirchbruch Beucha, Photo: Anja Hartmann Geotope Type: Abandoned Quarry Rock: Beucha Granite Porphyry Geological Age: Permian (Rotliegend) The Beucha Granite Porphyry – a microsyenogranite based on its rock composition – became widely known as a building stone used in the construction of the Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig.
The monument was inaugurated in 1913 to commemorate the centenary of the decisive battle in the War of Liberation against Napoleonic France.
However, Beucha Granite Porphyry has been used as a building material (dimension stone) since the 15th century.
In the 19th century, quarrying was intensified through industrial methods.
In addition to the Kirchbruch, numerous other quarries such as the Tollertbruch, the "Sorge" quarry, or the Hausbruch were established in and around Beucha.
In Leipzig, the granite porphyry was used in buildings like the main train station, the German National Library, and the Old Town Hall.
The history of quarrying can be explored on the "7-Brüche-Wanderweg" (7 Quarries Hiking Trail) between Brandis and Beucha. The rock of the Kirchberg, which is now about 80 meters high, formed approximately 290 million years ago. During the ice age, 350,000 years ago, it was "smoothed" into a rounded ridge.
Later, the quarries "gnawed" at it. Due to intensive quarrying in the area of the Kirchbruch, the Bergkirche Beucha, a Romanesque choir tower church, gained its prominent position on the mountain spur.
The quarry was closed down at the end of the 1950s. Today, the Kirchbruch is filled with water and is used for local recreation. In September 2019, the Kirchbruch Beucha was awarded the designation "National Geotope" by the Academy for Geosciences and Geotechnology e.V. At the same time, the Kletterwald (climbing forest) by the Autobahnsee (highway lake) attracts visitors.
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What this place offers you
Internet
Parking
TV
Kitchen
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Fridge
Microwave
Sleeping arrangements
Baby bed & Double bed
Where you'll stay

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House rules
- Check-in: From 1:00 PM to 1:00 PM
- Check-out: Until 11:00 AM
- Pets allowed
Guest reviews
10.0
Fantastic
Sehr nette Gastgeber.Check in/out unkompliziert.Sehr gern wieder.
10.0
Kathrin L., Aug 2024, Germany 🇩🇪
Exceptional
10.0
Thomas L., Mar 2025, Germany 🇩🇪

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