ANNABERG, a town in the Land of Saxony, Germany, in the Erzgebirge, 1,894ft. above the sea, 18m. S. by E. of Chem nitz. Pop. (1933) 19,828. The Annenkirche (1499-15 2 5) pos sesses fine sculptures and early i6th century works of art. Anna berg, together with the suburb of Buchholz, is the chief seat of the braid and lace-making industry in Germany, and makes card board boxes, buttons, silk goods, etc. ; the industry was intro duced here by Barbara Uttmann in 1561, and further developed by Belgian refugees, who settled here in 159o. The mining of tin, silver and cobalt has now ceased.