Leipzig recently commemorated the 35th anniversary of the peaceful revolution in East Germany, a pivotal moment in the country's history.
On October 9, 1989, approximately 70,000 people marched in Leipzig, demanding freedom and democracy, a movement that eventually led to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The event was marked by a ceremony at the Gewandhaus, where German Chancellor Olaf Scholz delivered a speech highlighting the importance of this historical moment.
He also addressed the mistakes made by West Germany during reunification.
The celebration included a peace prayer at the Nikolaikirche and a light festival around the city's ring.
Manuela Schwesig, Minister-President of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, emphasized the courage of those who protested, noting their significant role in securing democracy and freedom for future generations.