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    Leipzig (/ ˈ l aɪ p s ɪ ɡ,-s ɪ x / LYPE-sig, -⁠sikh, German: [ˈlaɪptsɪç] ⓘ; Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony, and with a population of 628,718 inhabitants as of 2023, it is the eighth-most populous city in Germany as well as the largest city in the territory of the former East Germany ...

  2. May 15, 2024 · Leipzig, city, western Saxony state, east-central Germany. Although encircled by a belt of parks and gardens, the city is a major industrial center and transport junction, and it lies at the core of the Halle-Leipzig metropolitan agglomeration. Learn more about the city in this article.

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  3. Things to Do in Leipzig, Germany: See Tripadvisor's 96,056 traveler reviews and photos of Leipzig tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Leipzig. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. Yes, Leipzig is Saxony's coolest city, a playground for nomadic young creatives who have been displaced by the fast-gentrifying German capital, but it's also a city of enormous history, a trade-fair centre and solidly in the sights of music lovers due to its intrinsic connection to the lives and work of Bach, Mendelssohn and Wagner.

    • St. Thomas Church. Between 1723 and 1750 Johann Sebastian Bach was the cantor at this 13th-century Gothic church. It has also been Bach’s burial place since 1950, and you can find his ledger stone on the floor of the choir and see a statue in his honour outside in front.
    • St. Nicholas Church. This Gothic and Baroque Church was the scene of the Monday Demonstrations that eventually helped reunite Germany. With less of a Stasi presence than Berlin, and regular foreign visitors for the Leipzig Messe (Trade Fair), Leipzig was the first large city in the GDR to have peaceful anti-government protests in 1989.
    • Museum der Bildenden Künste. Leipzig’s fine arts museum reopened in 2004 in a bold glass cube in the centre of the city on Katharinenstraße. The previous building had been wiped out in the war, although the most valuable art had already been stored away.
    • Völkerschlachtdenkmal. A lasting piece of Wilhelmine architecture is this monument to the Battle of Leipzig. The battle took place in 1813, and brought about one of Napoleon’s final defeats, against a coalition of armies from Russia, Prussia, Austria and Sweden.
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  6. Leipzig is the largest city in the German federal state of Saxony, with a population of approximately 600,000 (Oct 2019). It is the economic centre of the region, known as Germany's "Boomtown" and a major cultural centre, offering interesting sights, shopping and lively nightlife.

  7. Dec 26, 2023 · 1. Markt and Old City Hall. 2. Hear the Music at St. Thomas Church. 3. St. Nicholas Church and the Miracle of Leipzig Monument. 4. Battle of the Nations Monument. 5. Leipzig Zoo. 6. Neues Gewandhaus. 7. Museum of Fine Arts. 8. Forum of Contemporary History (Zeitgeschichtliches Forum) 9. Mädlerpassage and Naschmarkt. 10. Coffe Baum Coffee Museum.

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