A4 dismantling between Schmölln and Ronneburg: construction site at the end of the year history!
The dismantling of the A4 between Schmölln and Ronneburg will begin on November 11th, 2025 and will be completed by the end of the year. Costs: 48 million euros.

A4 dismantling between Schmölln and Ronneburg: construction site at the end of the year history!
What's happening on the A4 between Schmölln and Ronneburg? A large project that has had a significant impact on traffic conditions in the region is now entering its final round. Dismantling work on the construction site on the highway will begin in the second half of the month. How Radio Zwickau reported, the complete removal of the construction site is planned by the end of the year. This means that the road will soon be able to be used to the usual extent again.
Since April of last year there has been an intensive renewal of the roadway, which was carried out in two phases: first in the direction of Dresden, followed by the route in the direction of Erfurt. The total cost of the project is around 48 million euros. In addition to road construction, this investment also includes repair work on structures, the renewal of protective devices as well as signs and markings.
A look into the future
The remaining work that is due next year only affects individual lanes. This is good news for residents and commuters in the region, as traffic flow will soon return to normal. The dismantling of the construction site will certainly provide relief and is an important step towards improving the road infrastructure.
But it's not just construction sites and dismantling that are the focus of people in the region. Other areas of life are becoming more important, especially in the current health situation. There are a variety of offers such as cancer self-help groups that offer support to those affected and their families.
Support for cancer patients
Cancer support groups not only offer exchange among like-minded people, but also valuable support for the emotional and practical challenges of living with cancer. Loud cancer.gov Studies show that such groups can improve the well-being and even survival of participants. Here, patients have the opportunity to openly discuss their feelings and find solutions to practical problems together.
The types of self-help groups are as diverse as the needs of those affected. There are groups that focus on specific cancer types, as well as age-, gender-, or culture-based groups. These groups can be accessed through various channels, be it through inquiries at the hospital, conversations with other patients or an online search.
Nowadays, the opportunities to participate in such groups are more flexible. Whether through in-person meetings at community centers, online discussions, or conference calls, there is something for everyone to find support and understanding.
Overall, both the dismantling work on the A4 and the offers for cancer patients show how important community and support is in difficult times. Just as road traffic should flow quickly and safely, it is crucial that the people in our region have a reliable network that helps them overcome their challenges.