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The Bach Museum
The guide was updated:Another must-see, the Bach Museum, is devoted to the life and works of Johann Sebastian Bach, whose 27 years as cantor and the city’s music director shaped Leipzig’s musical life. Visitors experience sheet music, documents, artworks, musical instruments and furniture, as well as the opportunity to listen to some of Bach’s music in the free-of-charge audio guides.
Useful Information
- Address: Thomaskirchhof 15-16, Leipzig
- Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10am-6pm
- Website: www.bachmuseumleipzig.de
- Phone: +49 341 9137 202
- Email: museum@bach-leipzig.de
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The restored Gothic St. Thomas Church (Thomaskirche) is one of Leipzig’s top attractions and it has a rich 800-year history, to say the least: right here, Martin Luther used to lecture, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart played the organ in the church, and Richard Wagner was baptised. However, it is most famous for being the church where Johann Sebastian Bach used to serve as a cantor for 27 years. The magnificent building is home to the master composer’s sarcophagus, and is a must visit when being in Leipzig.
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The Bach Museum
Another must-see, the Bach Museum, is devoted to the life and works of Johann Sebastian Bach, whose 27 years as cantor and the city’s music director shaped Leipzig’s musical life. Visitors experience sheet music, documents, artworks, musical instruments and furniture, as well as the opportunity to listen to some of Bach’s music in the free-of-charge audio guides.
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Museum in the Round Corner
The museum is a place of warning, commemoration and learning but it has also become established as a much-visited site of political and cultural discourse. The Citizens’ Committee regularly issues invitations at the "Runde Ecke" to discussions, film evenings, lectures and numerous other events.
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Leipzig Zoo
See animals in their natural habitat at this massive project, branded as the Zoo of the Future, which aims to take visitors on a fantastic trip around the entire globe. Parts have already been finished, while the whole project is expected to be completed within the next three years.
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Museum of Fine Arts
Come to the "Museum der bildenden Künste" and admire paintings by the likes of Duerer, Rembrandt and Rubens, as well as various 20th-century artists, housed in a brand new futuristic building.
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Old Town Hall
As one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings in Germany, Leipzig’s old town hall is well worth a visit. It is located on the market square of the city and, since 1909, not only offers a great shot but also an interesting exhibition about the city’s history from the middle age until our recent and modern time.
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Monument to the Battle of the Nations
If you have a passion for history, a visit to the Völkerschlachtdenkmal is a must. The impressive monument, and Germany’s largest one, was erected in 1913, as a memorial to the 500,000 people who fought and the 120,000 people who lost their lives in the Battle of the Nations exactly 100 years earlier in 1813.
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Russian Memorial Church St Alexej
The Russian Memorial Church St Alexej (Russische Gedächtniskirche) is another Battle of the Nations memorial. This Orthodox Church is worth a visit for its interesting architecture and interior.
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Riverside Forest
Take a break from the shopping and sightseeing by heading for a stroll or a picnic in this beautiful 1800 hectare park called Auenwald, which stretches in a circle around the town centre.
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St. Nicholas Church
The St. Nicholas church is a beautiful chapel and a nice stop if you like history and architecture. The city holds many concerts here, find out the schedule and enjoy them while you are visiting.
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Grassimuseum
This museum houses three museums in one, which means that if you would like to see all three of them, you need a lot of time. If you just have a couple of hours you can choose between the exhibitions of Applied Arts, Ethnography and Musical Instruments.
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Market Square
The Market Square is located right in the heart of the city and it is a great way to start off your visit with a look at the Old Town Hall. You will also find fresh vegetables, meat, cheese and other locally produced products during market time on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9am to 5pm.
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Opera House
The Opera house or, as it is called in German, Opernhaus is a lovely venue to go and listen to opera. The acoustics are great while seating is spacious and with excellent views. It is a real treat if you love opera.
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Madler Passage
The Madler Passage is one of the most renowned and visited arcades in the world. No matter if you are a window shopper or a real shopper, you should pay this sight at least a short visit. Have a look at the lovely boutiques and enjoy a coffee.
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Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden invites you to a quiet and relaxing break in Leipzig. The Butterfly House is one of the most popular attractions here, especially if you have children.
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Lipzi Tours
Get to know the city by bike with the tour company Lipzi Tours. The knowledgeable staff will guide you through and show you the best of the city. They do also offer guided walking tours and sightseeing by bus.
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Leipzig Panometer
Both adults and children will be amazed of this attraction. There is lots to see including an exhibition of the history of Leipzig, and the panometer itself, which is brightly done.
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Main Station Shopping Centre
This train station is like a little town providing everything you can think of such as shops, restaurants, bars, ice cream shops and grocery stores. It is a modern venue converted to a shopping mall but it still has old charm.
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Belantis Amusement Park
Belantis is a great theme park where both children and adults can enjoy eight themed worlds and more than 60 attractions. More than half a million children, youngsters and parents come here every year which makes Belantis the number one attraction in the new federal states.
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Wildlife Park
Just outside the Connewitz quarter of Leipzig, you will find this beautiful woods and green spaces which are the home of several different animals. The wild pigs are popular but there are also owls, deer, geese, ducks, bison, moose, and foxes. If you are lucky, you may also see a racoon or a lynx. Besides for the animals, this is also a great place to hike or to go by bicycle.
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