Category
page 1Buildings and structures in Leipzig
Red Bull Arena
association football stadium in Leipzig, Germany
Monument to the Battle of the Nations
historical monument in Leipzig, Germany
University of Music and Theatre Leipzig
public university in Leipzig, Germany

Gewandhaus
thumb|The Gewandhaus at the Augustusplatz in [[Leipzig-Mitte with the Mendebrunnen at night (2016).]]
thumb|Current Gewandhaus
Gewandhaus () is a concert hall in Leipzig, the home of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Today's hall is the third to bear this name; like the second, it is noted for its fine acoustics.
Thomasschule zu Leipzig
school in Germany
Leipzig Zoological Garden
zoological garden northwest of downtown Leipzig
Leipzig Opera House
opera house in Leipzig, Germany
City-Hochhaus Leipzig
skyscraper
Reichsgericht
The '''''' (, ) was the supreme criminal and civil court of Germany from 1879 to 1945, encompassing the periods of the German Empire, the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. It was based in Leipzig.
Leipzig City Tunnel
railway tunnel
Auerbachs Keller
building in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Old City Hall
building in Leipzig, Germany
Leipzig Panometer
former gas storage tank turned into museum
Café Zimmermann
former coffeehouse in Leipzig
New Town Hall
Seat of the Leipzig city administration
Old Stock Exchange
building in Leipzig
New Bach monument
monument in Leipzig
Zentralstadion
former stadium in Leipzig, Germany
Bruno-Plache-Stadion
Bruno-Plache-Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Leipzig, Germany. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig. Fans only call it "das Bruno" (the Bruno). The stadium has a capacity of 15,600 people, but it is only accredited for 7,000 people at the moment.
Moritzbastei
thumb|Moritzbastei in 1785
thumb|Interior of Moritzbastei (2024)
The Moritzbastei (translation: Moritz bastion) is the only remaining part of the ancient town fortifications of Leipzig. It is located on Kurt-Masur-Platz in the southeast of the city center. From 1979 to 1993 it was operated by Leipzig University as a student club. Since 1993 it has been managed as a cultural center by a private limited liability company on behalf of the Moritzbastei Leipzig Foundation.
Hotel The Westin Leipzig
hotel in Leipzig, Germany
Paulinum
university building of University of Leipzig
BMW Central Building
Leipzig, Germany
Old Bach-monument Leipzig
memorial in Leipzig
Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark
Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark is a multi-use stadium in Leipzig, Germany. It is used as the stadium of BSG Chemie Leipzig matches. The capacity of the stadium is 4,999 spectators.
Mädlerpassage
covered passageway in Leipzig, Germany
Leipzig Botanical Garden
botanical garden
Europahaus Leipzig
architectural structure
Budde-Haus
thumbnail|The Budde-Haus in Gohlis, Leipzig
The Budde-Haus is a socio-cultural center in the Gohlis district of Leipzig, Germany. The house was built in 1890-91 as a residence for the Bleichert family and has been used as a cultural center since 1956. It has been a listed building since 1973 and is an important example of late 19th-century architecture in Germany. Since 1993 it has been one of eleven socio-cultural centers in Leipzig.
German Museum of Books and Writing
museum in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Altes Theater
former theatre in Leipzig, Germany
Alte Nikolaischule (Leipzig)
school in Leipzig
Wintergartenhochhaus
The Wintergartenhochhaus is a 32-story high-rise building in Leipzig-Mitte, subdivision Ostvorstadt. The residential building was built from 1970 to 1972 as Wohnhochhaus Wintergartenstraße (residential high-rise on Wintergartenstrasse) and is the third tallest high-rise in Leipzig after the City-Hochhaus and the Hotel The Westin. With a total height of and roof height, it was the tallest residential building in the East Germany and is now in the top hundred on the list of high-rise buildings in Germany. As a building of modernity and testimony of East German architectural history with rarity v
Alte Waage Leipzig
building in Leipzig, Germany
Coffe Baum
café in Leipzig, Germany
Pleissenburg
The Pleissenburg (German: Pleißenburg) was a historical building in the city of Leipzig in Saxony which is in modern-day Germany. It was built in the 13th century by Theodoric I, Margrave of Meissen and named after the Pleisse Mill Race (German: Pleißemühlgraben) which runs nearby and is often called for short Pleisse.
Romanushaus
building in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Gohliser Schlösschen
building in Leipzig, Germany
Bosehaus
The Bosehaus is a historic house in the Thomaskirchhof, Leipzig, Germany. The building is of 16th century origin, but was updated in baroque style by Georg Heinrich Bose. It currently houses the Bach-Archiv Leipzig and its Bach Museum along with the Neue Bachgesellschaft.
thumbnail|The Bosehaus in Leipzig
The building was known to Johann Sebastian Bach and it was decided in the 1980s that it would be an appropriate site for a Bach Museum. (Bach's own residence in Leipzig at the Thomasschule was destroyed at the beginning of the 20th century).
The Bosehaus was restored from 2008 to 2010 to com
Leipzig synagogue
synagogue
Rundling
housing estate in Leipzig, Germany
Krochhochhaus
building in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Goethe-Denkmal
Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei
redeveloped industrial site in Leipzig, Germany
Arena Leipzig
building in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany