Karl-Heine-Strasse is a radial road in the west of Leipzig marking the boundary between the current boroughs of Leipzig-Plagwitz and Leipzig-Lindenau .
2.01 km (1.2 mi) long, it is named after the industrialist Karl Heine.
Felsenkeller at the crossroads between Zschochersche Strasse and Karl-Heine-Strasse
Burning tank of the 2nd US Infantry Division on 18 April 1945 at the intersection at Felsenkeller
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The Schaubühne
The Karl Heine Canal is an approximately 3.3 km (2 mi) long artificial watercourse in the west of the city of Leipzig in Germany and connects the Lindenau harbor with the White Elster River. It is spanned by 15 bridges and is navigable with small boats. The canal is under monument protection as a monument preservation entity “canal, bank reinforcements and bridges”.
View of the canal
Canal construction around 1885
Begin of the canal at the White Elster
Building of the Riverboat stage