The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Leipzig, Saxony

July 6, 2021 Chanda Heide

It’s always hard to fill the shoes of someone who used to do your job very well. If you’re the choirmaster at St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, guess whose shoes you have to fill? Bach’s. (No pressure.) Leipzig is closely connected to classical music—Wagner was born here, and Mendelssohn established a conservatory here in 1843. If you’re more of a melancholy, contemporary type, visit during the Wave-Gotik-Treffen, billed as the world’s largest "dark" (Goth, industrial, punk, etc.) music festival.
Restaurants in Leipzig

1. Gedachtniskirche

Zeumerstr, 04347, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 341 6014081 http://www.matthaeusgemeinde-leipzig.de
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Gedachtniskirche

2. Loffelfamilie

Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 36, 04107, Leipzig, Saxony Germany [email protected] http://www.loeffelfamilie.de/
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3. Mendelssohn-Haus Leipzig

Goldschmidtstr. 12, 04103, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 341 9628820 [email protected] http://www.mendelssohn-haus.de
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Mendelssohn-Haus Leipzig

Classical music fans will appreciate a visit to Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's home (now a museum) and his music salon where we hold concerts every Sunday at 11:00. Find information about Mendelssohn's family, esp. about his sister Fanny Hensel.

Reviewed By DaleCheshire

This museum is a masterclass in how to construct a museum (and most in Germany are). Mendelssohn's house has been furnished, by and large, just how it was in the composer's day. There's a beautiful garden, too, welcoming staff and a tranquil atmosphere. A fully comprehensive monument to Mendelssohn, his wife and his sister. There is a room where you can 'conduct' some of his pieces and 'control' the 'orchestra', a room where you can listen to all of Mendelssohn's music and a garden house with a current temporary exhibition on Beethoven, with several of his pieces to listen to.

4. Market Square (Markt)

Markt, 04109, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 341 7104260 http://www.leipzig.travel/en/Discover_Leipzig/Shopping/Christmas_Magic_Leipzig_2029.html
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Market Square (Markt)

Reviewed By Dexterjjj - Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine

If you go to Leipzig you will find this place anyway! Very lovely, lot of good restaurants and souvenirs, must! Although for tourists in winter - you will see magnificient Christmas fair

5. Volkerschlachtdenkmal

Strasse des 18. Oktober 100, 04299, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 341 2416870 [email protected] http://www.voelkerschlachtdenkmal.de/
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Volkerschlachtdenkmal

Largest war memorial in Europe

Reviewed By Kacee2011

There is a bit of walking, but this was the highlight of my week. With the audio guide it was like re experiencing a history I knew little about. I usually avoid war memorials, but this one seemed so appropriate. It is hard to believe that very soon after this was erected (100 years after the actual battle), W.W. I began. When will they ever learn?

6. Villers fountain

Trondlinring, Leipzig, Saxony Germany http://www.leipzig-lese.de/index.php?article_id=284
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7. Panometer

Richard-Lehmann-Str. 114, 04275, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 341 3555340 [email protected] http://www.panometer.de
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Panometer

Located on the premises of the Leipziger Stadtwerke, the Panometer Leipzig originally was used to store city gas. In 2003 the Berlin artist Yadegar Asisi started its remodelling with displaying unique and monumental 360° panoramas in the former gasometer. The Panometer’s overall artistic concept is a combination of the accompanying exhibition, introducing to the current topic, and the 32 m high and more than 100 m wide panorama, that is staged through the simulation of night and day by light and sound. Standing on the 15 m high platform in the middle of the monumental picture you can thus experience the perfect illusion of immerging into a distant country or an elapsed period of time. Over the past years, the Panometer Leipzig already took its visitors to the foot of Mount Everest, into the life of ancient Rome, to the beauty of the tropical rain forest, through the confusions of the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig and into the astounding underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef. Further panoramas are planned for the future and will be presented in the frame work of a world premiere in Leipzig. Besides the visitation of the impressive panorama and the tour through the accompanying exhibition, the visitors can witness the creation of the world’s largest panorama pictures by watching the making-of film at the end of the exhibition. After the visit, the Panometer-Cafe invites the guests to relax with a cup of coffee and a piece of cake. CURRENT PANORAMA-EXHIBITION: since January 28th 2017 all-the-year "TITANIC - The Promise of Modernity"

Reviewed By tompY5127FL - Clitheroe, United Kingdom

Fantastic art, really enjoyed the main room, it’s worth spending time studying it all from the top floor and moving round the platform as the lighting changes - would definitely recommend, lovely little cafe for hot drinks too

8. Karl-Heine-Kanal

04229, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 1525 3363058 http://www.ms-weltfrieden.de
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Karl-Heine-Kanal

Künstlicher Wasserlauf, ehemald zu Industriezwecken genutzt. Heute ausschließlich Naherholung.

9. Panorama Tower

Augustusplatz 9, 04109, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 341 7100590 http://www.panorama-leipzig.de
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Panorama Tower

Reviewed By SH272D3235ZF - Brisbane, Australia

This is the tallest building in Leipzig and has a great panoramic view of the city. The entrance was only 4€ at a turnstile once you got to the top. The observation deck is outdoors and very windy, with signs showing the locations of various buildings and landmarks. There is also a small kiosk which was closed. I visited in the morning and was the only person on the roof, which was an incredible experience.

10. Capa Haus

Jahnallee 61, 04177, Leipzig, Saxony Germany
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Capa Haus

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