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Museum of City History Leipzig

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The Museum of City History Leipzig is the city's primary municipal museum, with its main exhibition located in the magnificent Old Town Hall on the central market square. The museum offers a comprehensive journey through Leipzig's past, covering everything from its medieval origins as a trading hub to its role as a center of music, publishing, and the Peaceful Revolution of 1989. Visitors can explore permanent and temporary exhibits that include artifacts, documents, paintings, and models that bring the city's story to life. The Old Town Hall itself is a stunning Renaissance building, and the museum's setting adds to the experience, with the historic council chambers and the Golden Hall providing a grand backdrop. What makes this museum distinctive is its focus on Leipzig's unique identity, including its famous trade fairs, its musical heritage with figures like Bach and Mendelssohn, and its pivotal role in recent German history. You'll see everything from medieval weapons and guild treasures to exhibits on the city's industrial boom and the peaceful protests that led to reunification.

Don't miss

  • The Golden Hall, a lavishly decorated banquet hall with intricate woodwork and paintings.
  • The permanent exhibition 'Leipzig – A City in Time' covering 1,000 years of history.
  • The original city model from 1820 showing Leipzig before industrialization.
  • Artifacts from the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, including weapons and uniforms.
  • Exhibits on the Peaceful Revolution of 1989, with photographs and personal accounts.

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Ways to visit Museum of City History Leipzig

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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