What I associate with Saxony is...
You find people from Saxony all over the world.
To me, “typical of Saxony” means...
Being a straight talker, and always with plenty of humor.
To me, home means...
Where people are inviting.
When I think of Saxony...
I think of the Elbe river first.
There are some preconceptions about the people of Saxony. The one that bugs me the most is...
None of them, really. They’re all sort of true, but also not at the same time.
My favorite place is...
Auerbachs Keller, hands down.
If I were to describe the people of Saxony in three words...
Always quite argumentative, diligent, and clever.
On a rainy Sunday, I can be found...
At Bad Brambach, enjoying the hot springs.
I think the biggest challenge Saxony will have to face in the future is...
To see what we can do for ourselves and together as a group.
There’s a project that is dear to my heart that I’d like to pursue in Saxony, and that is...
The Chemnitz-Berlin train link.
Chemnitz 2025 is a big opportunity for Saxony because...
Everyone can be a part of it and can help to shape the atmosphere in the city and the state in their own way.