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Leipzig – See you there! Tourist map
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Fascinating views and vistas Welcome to one of the most vibrant cities in Germany. Leipzig is unique. It is a place where tradition meets dynamism, where traditional Saxon “Gemütlichkeit” blends with hightech business and where classic art and culture meet the avant-garde. The welcome you’ll receive is cosmopolitan; you can sense it everywhere. The winds of change certainly blow in Leipzig. The magnificent city centre is an ideal starting point for a tour. Here, city residences and historic arcades, 5 as well as Gothic, Renaissance, Wilhelminian and modern buildings bear witness to Leipzig’s history – in 2015 it reaches its 1,000th anniversary. Come and celebrate with us; you are more than welcome! Today, guests from all over the world come to admire the city’s density of attractions. Whatever you are looking for, everything is just a stone’s throw away in Leipzig. Cultural highlights for music and theatre enthusiasts, shopping opportunities in modern department stores and the only historical network of passages and courts in Germany, hip boutiques and antique bookshops are just some of the things worth discovering. Then there are the museums, art galleries and the legendary pubs, first class restaurants and trendy bars. In addition, Leipzig’s event calendar promises highlights on almost every day of the year, including live performances by world-famous pop, rock and classical music stars, stand-up comedy shows, sports events, art exhibitions, trade shows and many open-air festivals. And while we are talking of heavenly vistas … there is a place 120 m above the city offering magnificent delights – visual as well as culinary! It’s the “Panorama Tower” next to the Gewandhaus concert hall. You'll see – Leipzig is a city to suit your tastes, in every meaning of the word.
Join us for a walk Let us begin at the Tourist Information . From here, we go on to the market. Here stands one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings in Germany – Altes Rathaus (Old City Hall) 5 , built in 1556/57. On the southern side of the square you’ll see the striking six-storey “Königshaus” where princes and emperors once stayed. At the northern end you’ll find the Alte Waage (Old Weigh House) 4 , and behind it, to the right, there is the new Museum der bildenden Künste (Museum of Fine Arts) 81 . From the Market Square, you can walk straight into Barthels Hof 14 , the last surviving “thoroughfare merchant yard” dating from the times of the Leipzig goods fairs. Today, it houses a restaurant, several shops and a theatre. At the far end of the arcade, you’ll be only a few steps away from the café and coffee museum Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum 131 , one of the oldest surviving café-restaurants in the world. Walking back across the Market Square, you’ll come to the Alte Handelsbörse (Old Stock Exchange) 2 , behind the Old City Hall, where merchants once went to sign their contracts. From here, we’ll walk past the Goethe Monument to the Mädler Passage 72 , probably the most splendid arcade in Leipzig. It is chiefly known for the restaurant Auerbachs Keller 12 , the setting for one of the scenes from Goethe’s “Faust”. Around the corner is Neumarkt, a street which is home to the Städtisches Kaufhaus 116 , the building which housed the world’s first samples fair. Strolling back to the Market Square, Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Church) 122 will soon loom into view. This is where Johann Sebastian Bach worked as choirmaster and where he now lies buried. In front of the church, there is also a statue commemorating the composer. From here, we’ll walk along Burgstraße to the Neues Rathaus (New City Hall) 87 . It was built on the foundation walls of the former Pleissenburg castle, where Martin Luther went for his disputation of 1519. Not far from here is the former Supreme Court of the German Reich. Today the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Federal Administrative Court) 19 convenes here. Back in the city centre, we visit Augustusplatz with the Gewandhaus zu Leipzig (Leipzig Gewandhaus concert hall) 38 , the Oper Leipzig (Leipzig Opera) 90 and the new campus of the Universität Leipzig (University of Leipzig) 124 . East of here, we’ll see the Grassimuseum 43 44 , which houses famous collections of applied arts and crafts, ethnology and musical instruments. This continues on to Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas Church) 88 and the Alte Nikolaischule (Old St. Nicholas School) 3 and then finishes at the Central Station, one of the largest rail terminus stations in Europe – its Promenaden (shopping malls) 95 are definitely worth a visit. 90
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A musical tour through the city of music Leipzig’s musical heritage is a treasure. The great composers who lived and worked here would be enough to fill 13 a canon of musical history – Johann Sebastian Bach, Clara Schumann, Richard Wagner, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Edvard Grieg, Albert Lortzing, Gustav Mahler and Hanns Eisler.
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But Leipzig is not only a city that looks after its heritage well – it also maintains the tradition of great musical performances. About half a million music lovers make the pilgrimage to the Gewandhaus every year. The concert hall became famous through its many great music directors including Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Arthur Nikisch and Kurt Masur. Presently working under star conductor Riccardo Chailly, the Gewandhaus Orchestra continues to be one of the This is where the music is 3 Alte Nikolaischule (Old St. Nicholas School) former school of Leibniz and Wagner,
houses a permanent Wagner exhibition 13 Bach-Archiv Leipzig (Leipzig Bach Archive) with the Bach Museum and a well-balanced programme of events 27 ehem. Musikbibliothek Peters (former Musikbibliothek Peters) the world’s first public music library
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Leipzig’s “Notenspur” music trail Andante – ma non troppo! May 2012 saw the inauguration of the “Notenspur” (“Music Trail”) – a walk through the musical history of Leipzig along a 5 km sign-posted trail. It will take you past places of work and homes of world-famous composers and musicians at a story-a-minute. An application for the European Heritage Label is currently being prepared. 88
Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas Church) oldest church in the city,
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Oper Leipzig (Leipzig Opera) stages famous opera and ballet performances
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Paulinum auditorium and the University Church of St. Pauli, venue for university music performances
Gohliser Schlösschen (Gohlis Palace) late baroque palace, venue for smaller-scale arts events Grafisches Viertel former centre of Leipzig’s publishing industry GRASSI Museum für Musikinstrumente (GRASSI Museum of Musical Instruments)
MDR-Kubus (MDR Cube) rehearsal rooms of the MDR Symphony Orchestra and the MDR Radio Choir Mendelssohn-Haus (Mendelssohn House) the world’s only museum devoted to the composer, also an event location
Musikalische Komödie chiefly stages operettas and musicals
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Schauspiel Leipzig the main venue for the Leipzig plays, proud to uphold the tradition of Caroline Neuber
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Schumann-Haus (Schumann House) former home of Robert and Clara Schumann, today a museum
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Standort ehem. Altes Konservatorium (location of the former Alte Konservatorium)
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Standort ehem. erstes Gewandhaus (location of the first Gewandhaus)
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Standort ehem. Geburtshaus Clara Wieck (location of the birthplace of Clara Wieck)
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Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Church) with the tomb of Johann Sebastian Bach,
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Wagner-Denkmäler (Wagner Monuments) at two sites: by the Schwanenteich lake behind
Gewandhaus zu Leipzig (Leipzig Gewandhaus concert hall) home of the Gewandhaus Orchestra
one of the world's largest collections of musical instruments 45 Grieg-Begegnungsstätte a meeting place and point of pilgrimage in the former music publishing house ‘Peters’ 52 Hochschule für Musik und Theater (University of Music and Theatre) first German music conservatory 74
best orchestras in the world. You can also hear the orchestra perform at the Opera House and play Bach cantatas with the Thomanerchor (St. Thomas Boys Choir). The famous St. Thomas Boys Choir performs where Bach once worked – at St. Thomas Church. Its choir hall is the place where the former choirmaster was laid to rest. The St. Thomas Boys Choir, by the way, is Leipzig’s oldest “cultural asset” and was founded in 1212. Leipzig’s Opera is one of the 78 oldest in Europe, dating back to 1693. Today, the Opera comprises several companies including the Leipziger Ballett and the Musikalische Komödie, which performs musicals and operettas on its own stage in Haus Dreilinden. Other ensembles that have contributed to Leipzig’s fame as a city of music include the MDR Symphony Orchestra and the MDR Radio Choir. Leipzig makes itself heard in many ways. Events such as the Leipzig Bachfest, Mendelssohn Festival, Wagner 122 Festival, the Schumann Festival Week, “a cappella” Festival, Wave Gotik Treffen, Jazz Festival and “euro-scene” theatre festival show that this place loves and thrives on music.
today Germany’s oldest music conservatory today offices of the Humanities faculty (Haus “Hohe Lilie”), destroyed in World War II performance venue of the St. Thomas Boys Choir
the Opera House, and on the Leipzig Promenadenring
Stations of the “Music Trail”
It takes approx. 90 minutes to two hours to complete the “Leipzig Music Trail”; longer if you decide to head into one or more of the museums.
Martin Luther, Andreas Karlstadt and Philipp Melanchthon accepted an invitation by the university to meet the Catholic theologian Johann Eck in the Pleissenburg castle for a disputation. The meeting went down in history as the “Leipzig Disputation”, where the breach between the Pope and the Lutherans manifested itself. In October 1813, the peoples oppressed by Napoleon joined forces outside 12 the city gates of Leipzig. In the “Battle of the Nations”, Austrians, Prussians, Russians and Swedes fought against Napoleon’s army and marked the decisive turning point in the war of liberation from Napoleonic rule.
Historic highlights Living history Leipzig is a city with a great history, and it has always been a magnet for great names. Napoleon was here, and so were Brockhaus, Reclam and Nietzsche, among others, as well as Schiller and Goethe, of course. You will probably already have heard of Auerbachs Keller from Goethe’s “Faust”, or the Völkerschlacht (Battle of the Nations / Battle of Leipzig) or the Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas Church). In Leipzig, you will be able to experience history and hear the stories behind it first-hand! Often, it was the call for freedom that left its marks of change in Leipzig’s history. But let’s proceed one step at a time …
Freedom makes Leipzig’s fame
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Again, it was October but more than 170 years later, when a peaceful uprising brought about the collapse of the socialist regime. After prayers for peace in the St. Nicholas Church, some 70,000 took to the streets on Monday 9 October 1989 105 to demonstrate for freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of travel. Chants such as “We are the people!” and “No violence!” heralded the first Peaceful Revolution in Germany. The day that changed Germany is today referred to as the “Tag der Friedlichen Revolution” (Day of the Peaceful Revolution), a civic commemoration day. In 2015, the day of remembrance will mark the 25th anniversary of German unity with a festival of lights in the city centre. You are hereby invited to join us!
The Reformation – which will celebrate its 500th anniversary in 2017 with lots of church and cultural events – was also central in shaping Leipzig. In 1519, Places of the Peaceful Revolution of 1989 7 Archiv Bürgerbewegung Leipzig e. V. (Leipzig Archive of the Civic Movement) research centre and archive of the civic movement
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Gedenkstätte Museum in der “Runden Ecke” former HQ of the Stasi secret police, permanent exhibition “STASI – Macht und Banalität”, trips to the museum in the Stasi bunkers in Machern
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Nikolaikirche und Nikolaikirchhof (St. Nicholas Church and St. Nicholas Church yard)
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Stadtgeschichtliches Museum, Altes Rathaus (Museum of City History, Old City Hall)
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Stadtgeschichtliches Museum, Haus Böttchergäß. (Museum of City History) Special exhibitions
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Zeitgeschichtliches Forum (Forum of Contemporary History) exhibitions about German history after 1945
places of prayers for peace and dialogue
Information about the Battle of Leipzig in 1813
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Alte Waage (Old Weigh House) former weigh house and watering hole of the councilmen
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Altes Rathaus (Old City Hall) on the Market Square, built in 1556/57 between two trade fairs
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Auerbachs Keller traditional restaurant, well known from Goethe’s “Faust” Bundesverwaltungsgericht (German Administrative Court) building of the former
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Supreme Court of the German Reich, built 1888 – 95 Deutsches Kleingärtnermuseum (German Allotment Museum) the historic headquarters of the world’s first allotment gardening association 33 Galopprennbahn Scheibenholz (Scheibenholz Racecourse) the racecourse is Leipzig’s oldest sports venue, opened in 1863 24
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Gedenkstätte am Ort der Großen Gemeindesynagoge
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(Memorial on site of the former Great Synagogue) Katholische Propsteikirche (Catholic Provost Church) new Catholic church currently under construction
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Memorialmuseum Völkerschlacht 1813 the “battle of the cavalry” exhibition in Liebertwolkwitz
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Leipziger Synagoge (Leipzig Synagogue) today a memorial to the expulsion of Leipzig’s Jews
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Russische Gedächtniskirche St. Alexij
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Neues Rathaus (New City Hall) built on the foundations of Pleissenburg castle, seat of the City Council
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Schillerhaus (Schiller House) Schiller’s home for a time, today a museum, “Ode to Joy” was written here Sportmuseum Leipzig (Leipzig Sports Museum)
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(St. Alexei Russian Memorial Church) built in honour of the fallen Russian soldiers
Torhaus Dölitz (Dölitz Gatehouse) exhibition of historic tin figures Völkerschlachtdenkmal/FORUM 1813 (Monument to the Battle of the Nations/FORUM 1813) peace monument, Europe’s largest monument, museum
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and the Holocaust
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City of trade fairs and congress centre
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Fairs, science, conferences Hearing the name Leipzig, many think of trade fairs. That’s been the case for centuries and well before the book fair, Auto Mobil International or the OTWorld (International Trade Show for Prosthetics, Orthotics, Orthopaedic Footwear Technology, Compression Therapy and Rehabilitation Technology) – the best-known Leipzig fairs today – were even thought of. The city was granted market rights in 1165 and imperial trade fair rights in 1497. 2015 will mark the 850th anniversary of Leipziger Messe (Leipzig Trade Fair). Its former trade fair buildings and arcades, and above all its cosmopolitan atmosphere, bear witness to these many years of Leipzig’s eventful history as a city of trade. After German Reunification in 1990, Leipzig faced new challenges as an exhibition centre. Today, the new Leipzig Trade Fair specialises in made-to-measure trade shows. In addition, Leipzig has become a popular location for first-class conventions, held in venues such as the
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Congress Center Leipzig or one of the numerous convention and conference hotels. Moreover, there are countless event locations available for tasteful evening programmes, each with its own distinct style. The city’s scientific institutions provide plenty of reasons for holding conferences here. The University of Leipzig, founded in 1409, is one of the oldest in Europe. Heisenberg and Ostwald taught here – Goethe, Leibniz and Lessing were students here. Today, Leipzig also has six universities of applied science and about 150 institutes and clinics, including the Herzzentrum, the Max Planck Institute, the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, the Mediencampus and BIO CITY LEIPZIG. In 2015, the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Leipzig will be celebrating its 600th anniversary.
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Trade fairs, excellent conference and event venues
Leipzig has always been a good place for innovation. In 1650, the world’s first daily newspaper was published here. But Leipzig also has a very special relationship with books. The German National Library in Deutscher Platz is the central archive and bibliographic centre of Germany. The German Books and Manuscripts Museum, the Music Archive and the Collection of Exile Literature 1933 – 1945 are all worth a visit. To this day, Leipzig is a very attractive publishing and media centre. And not only books are made here, but authors too. The Leipzig Institute of Literature is the only institution of its kind in the German-speaking world to offer authors a university education. And there are more than 35,000 students with all kinds of fresh ideas who also contribute to making Leipzig a place well worth living in every day – and every night. Science and Production
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Alte Handelsbörse (Old Stock Exchange) the baroque building of the Old Stock Exchange is an event venue today
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Bibliotheca Albertina stylishly renovated university library
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Da Capo former workshop hall; today an event venue and vintage car museum
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BIO CITY LEIPZIG excellent centre for biotechnology and biomedicine
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Eventpalast Leipzig oldest exhibition building at the Old Trade Fair Centre
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Flughafen Leipzig/Halle (Leipzig/Halle Airport) aviation hub for central Germany
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Globana Trade Center event venue, home of the Central German Fashion Centre
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Leipziger Messe (Leipzig Trade Fair) impressive new trade show and exhibition centre in northern Leipzig Congress Center Leipzig modern conference centre for first-class events
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MDR und media city leipzig (MDR broadcasting station and media city Leipzig) Leipzig’s media centre Mediencampus Villa Ida (Media Campus Villa Ida) architecturally interesting ensemble of buildings,
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BMW-Werk Leipzig (BMW factory Leipzig) factory tours Deutsches Buch- und Schriftmuseum der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek (German Books and Manuscripts Museum of the German National Library) Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft leading organisation for applied research in Europe
Handelshochschule Leipzig (HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management) one of the leading business schools in Europe Haus des Buches (House of Books) offices of numerous publishers, event venue Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research) biggest scientific association in Germany
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Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur (HTWK University of Applied Sciences)
Porsche Werk Leipzig (Porsche factory Leipzig) events, driving events and guided tours of the plant
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Museum für Druckkunst Leipzig (Leipzig Museum of Printing Art) with unique printing workshops,
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Ratskeller der Stadt Leipzig indulge in the extraordinary ambience
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Städtisches Kaufhaus the world’s first sample fair exhibition centre
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centre for media education
educational institution with a long tradition where you can have a go yourself
Stadtbibliothek (City Library) stylishly renovated and open to the public again Universität Leipzig (University of Leipzig)
become a trademark here. The local Academy of Visual Arts played a decisive role in the development of the Leipzig School. Since the 1960s, painters such as Bernhard Heisig, Wolfgang Mattheuer and Werner Tübke have created an unmistakable visual language here which continues to influence modern painters to this day.
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Just enjoy! You’ll encounter many things in Leipzig – but boredom surely won’t be one of them. This city will surprise you every time you turn the corner. Be it on a stroll through Leipzig’s shopping arcades and department stores or in the many small boutiques along the precincts and promenades – you’ll always find something special here. Over 30 shopping malls welcome visitors in to shop, pick up a bite to eat or simply hang out – from the popular Mädler Passage arcades to the inner-city boulevards and the shopping malls in the Central Station. Throughout most of the year, there are numerous farmers’ markets or flea markets. Another famous attraction is Leipzig’s Christmas Market.
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Presently, it is painters such as Neo Rauch, Tilo Baumgärtel, Tim Eitel, Matthias Weischer and Rosa Loy who are making heads turn around the world. You want to see where such art is made? There is the former cotton mill Spinnerei with more than 100 studios and galleries. There is the Museum of Fine Arts exhibiting works by the Leipzig School and many other artists including Max Beckmann, Caspar David 81 Friedrich, Lucas Cranach, Peter Paul Rubens and Max Klinger. The newly renovated Grassimuseum is home to the Museum of Applied Arts, the Museum of Musical Instruments and the Museum of Ethnology, all of which hold collections of international renown.
It’s not all down to Leipziger Allerlei …
Art made in Leipzig is a hot topic throughout the world – the term “Leipziger Schule” (“Leipzig School”) has been translated into many languages and
Leipzig has always been considered a very hospitable place. Generations of students and visitors to the fairs praised its pubs, Goethe being the most famous, setting a scene from his “Faust” in Auerbachs Keller. There’s also Barthels Hof, Leipzig’s sole surviving “thoroughfare merchant yard” with its enchanting Renaissance style restaurant. Next door is the “Coffe Baum” café, one of the oldest coffee houses in the world. As regards culinary delights,
The arts in Leipzig 9 asisi Panometer Leipzig, the world's largest 360° panorama screen, 100 x 30 m, featuring changing exhibitions
Restaurants with a special charm and long-standing tradition 12 Auerbachs Keller one of the world’s most famous restaurants
Artists who set new standards
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Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst (Museum of Contemporary Art) contemporary art since 1945 GRASSI Museum für Angewandte Kunst und GRASSI Museum für Völkerkunde
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(GRASSI Museum of Applied Arts and GRASSI Museum of Ethnology) Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst (HGB) (Academy of Visual Arts) one of the oldest art schools in Germany
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Barthels Hof last surviving “thoroughfare merchant yard” from the days of the goods fair Gasthaus & Gosebrauerei “Bayerischer Bahnhof” (Restaurant and Gose Brewery “Bayerischer Bahnhof”) in the world’s oldest railway terminal
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Gosenschenke “Ohne Bedenken” the only surviving historic Gose pub
Kunsthalle der Sparkasse Leipzig (Sparkasse Art Exhibition Hall) with a major art collection of the “Leipzig School”
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Panorama Tower 120 m above Leipzig – with a fantastic view of the city
Museum der bildenden Künste (Museum of Fine Arts) one of the largest public fine arts collections in Germany
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Schrebers Restaurant und Biergarten in the oldest allotment gardens in Germany
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Spinnerei (former cotton mill Spinnerei) is a centre for artists, art dealers and many galleries today
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Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum museum and one of the oldest surviving café-restaurants in the world
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Tapetenwerkgalerien a spot for discovering new art
Nightlife, Cabarets and Variety
Going shopping
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Markt (Market Square) with Marktgalerie mall and Handwerkerpassage arcade
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Club L1 discotheque
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Kabarett Leipziger Pfeffermühle cabaret
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Hainstraße Barthels Hof, Webers Hof
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Nikolaistraße Strohsack, Speck’s Hof shopping arcades
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Kabarett academixer cabaret
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Kabarett-Theater Leipziger Funzel cabaret theatre
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Höfe am Brühl shopping centre
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Petersstraße with Petersbogen, shopping arcades
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Kabarett Leipziger Brettl cabaret
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Kabarett-Theater SanftWut cabaret theatre
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Mädler Passage with Auerbachs Keller restaur.
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Promenaden Hauptbahnhof shopping centre at
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Kabarett Leipziger Central Kabarett
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Krystallpalast Varieté variety shows cabaret
Leipzig Central Station
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Leipzig is a feast for the taste buds. It has everything – gourmet temples, bars, Saxon and international cuisine, with a choice of all kinds of setting from down-to-earth to modern. Add to this the many popular bars and the typical “locals” with pub grub and beer gardens open all summer. Generally, Leipzig’s special dishes and beverages are a must – and a delight! Original Leipzig Gose, for example: this top-fermented beer had almost been forgotten when it was “rediscovered” by a Leipzig restaurateur. Or how about Allasch, Lerchen, Leipziger Allerlei, Bachpfeiffen, Leipziger Räbchen – you should surely give them all a try!
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For daydreamers and night owls If you happen to be nocturnal, you’ll find plenty here to get enthusiastic about – theatres, concert halls, cabarets, variety clubs and the many other outdoor venues offer a stunning events programme. And when you finally arrive in one of the many clubs, bars or trendy watering holes, you’ll realise that Leipzig is always wide awake and that the term “closing time” is not in our vocabulary. And why not try a bit of “animal magic” to clear your head the next day? Leipzig Zoo is one of the loveliest zoos in Europe and you can now experience the animal worlds of the three continents of Africa, Asia and South America on an area of 16,000 m2 in the Gondwanaland Tropical Experience. How about the countryside? Around a third of Leipzig is covered in forest, parks or allotment gardens and the Auenwald forest, cutting a wide strip of woodland right the way through the city, is ideal for hiking and cycling. In the city centre, there are other oases of green with the Clara-Zetkin-Park and the Johannapark. Or discover renovated 19th-century industrial architecture on boat trips along the Karl Heine Canal or the Weiße Elster River. 79
Moritzbastei arts centre
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RevueTheater Am Palmengarten
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Spizz bar and night club
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Freizeitpark BELANTIS Leipzig theme park for the whole family
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Kanupark Markkleeberg white-water canoeing at Lake Markkleeberg
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Red Bull Arena modern football/soccer stadium with a capacity of approx. 45,000 Rosental (Rosental Park) part of the Auenwald with an elaborate network of paths and
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Wildpark (Wildlife Park) idyllic wildlife park in the Auenwald floodplain forest
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Zoo Leipzig with Gondwanaland Tropical Experience, one of the most beautiful zoos in Europe
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Schaubühne Lindenfels cinema, theatre and arts centre
Then visit the Leipzig New Lakeland area. This is a former lignite mining area which has been turned into a lake 31 district with ideal conditions for swimming, bathing and watersports. As you’re on your way south, we recommend taking a detour via the asisi Panometer which contains the world’s largest panoramic painting. Once you’ve arrived at Lake Cospuden or Lake Markkleeberg, you’ll find attractive sandy beaches for the perfect holiday feeling. From there you can also catch a glimpse of the ‘HURACAN’ mega-rollercoaster at the BELANTIS theme park, one of the biggest theme parks in eastern Germany. Along the city’s northern periphery, you can visit the recently flooded Lakes Werbelin and Schladitz. Over the next few years, 23 of the lakes will be connected by an elaborate system of canals, giving the Leipzig region a huge lakeland area of 175 km2 of waterways in total. Other attractive destinations include the Saxon Heathland, Saxon Land of Castles, the towns of Colditz, Lutherstadt Wittenberg and Meissen, and the Wörlitzer Park. Not forgetting Torgau, formerly the residence of dukes, or Dresden, Halle, Weimar … As you can see, Leipzig is well worth a visit!
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Drallewatsch entertainment dining in the city centre in and around the Barfußgäßchen
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KarLi event locations and pubs on Karl-Liebknecht-Straße
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Münzgasse very original pub district
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Schauspielviertel restaurants and entertainment on and near Gottschedstraße
Choice destinations in Leipzig
the Leipzig Blindenpark
Destinations in the Leipzig region A Dessau Bauhaus a milestone in the development of 20th-century architecture and design B
Gartenreich Dessau-Wörlitz beautiful gardens which are part of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mittelelbe
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Arena Leipzig national and international sport and arts event location
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Leipziger Neuseenland (Leipzig New Lakeland area) unique lake district in recultivated landscape
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Auensee (Lake Auensee) Lake Auensee with the scenic park railway
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Lutherstadt Wittenberg cradle of the Reformation movement in Germany
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Auenwald (Auenwald forest) beautiful landscape with cycleways, bridle paths and waterways Botanischer Garten der Universität Leipzig (Botanical Gardens of the University of Leipzig) oldest botanical gardens in Germany Clara-Zetkin-Park, Johannapark close to the city centre
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Baroques still life in the exhibition “From Antiquity to Historicism”, Photo: Christoph Sandig
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