Top Historical Places in Leipzig

Are you looking to explore the history of Leipzig through the ages? There are a number of historical destinations in Leipzig including the time-honored buildings, monuments, palaces, and parks where you can learn about the glorious past of Leipzig. The presence of these historical sites and museums will take you on a walk through Leipzig ‘s rich history.
If you are willing to have an in-depth historical information about Leipzig, we recommend that you take a wonderful guided tour to cover the major historical attractions. Also, check the opening and closing time for each so that you can organize your time. Make sure that you go through the complete list of historical places in Leipzig for a great trip!

Let's witness the history of Leipzig with these top historical places - monuments and landmarks:

  1. St. Thomas Church

    4.6 (1063 Votes)
    St. Thomas Church

    Church, Religious Site, Landmark, Historical Site

    Considered as one of the two houses of worship in Leipzig, St. Thomas Church is a worth visit place from a religious point of view as well as from a traveler’s view point. Located at the center of the city, the church is said to be the final resting place of Johann Sebastian Bach, the Cantor of St. Thomas. His grave lies beneath the bronze plate in front of the altar. Today, visitors from...Read more
  2. Asisi Panometer Leipzig

    4.5 (407 Votes)
    Asisi Panometer Leipzig

    Exhibition , Heritage Building

    One of the popular tourist attractions of Leipzig, Asisi Panometer takes you on a virtual tour to the historical past of Leipzig. Step inside the studio and you will see that it is a visual panorama displayed inside a former gasometer, accompanied by themed based exhibition. The concept was introduced by a famous Austrian artist, named Yadegar Asisi. The gasometer inside the Panometer is of 57 ...Read more
  3. Battle Of The Nations Monument

    Historical Site, Monument, Architecture

    Popularly known as the Monument to the Battle of the Nations, this huge temple of death stands on the site where hundreds of soldiers died while fighting the battle in 1813. The battle ultimately led to victory of Austrian, Prussian and Russian forces over Napolean’s army. It was in 1913, this monument was built in honor of the brave soldiers who laid their lives and in honor of 100th ann...Read more
  4. Stadtgeschichtliches Museum

    4.6 (692 Votes)
    Stadtgeschichtliches Museum

    Museum, Landmark, Ancient Ruin, Exhibition

    Visit the remarkable historical building which is said to be the first building of the square. A tour inside this magnificent Renaissance town hall takes you to an eternal journey which tells you about the twist the turns into the history of the city, starting right from its trading period to its present condition both in economy and culture. The facts also include details of the Battle of the ...Read more
  5. Holy Cross Church

    4.4 (214 Votes)
    Holy Cross Church

    Church, Religious Site, Cathedral

    Standing right at the center of the New Town market, the Holy Cross Church was opened with a festive service by the architect named Paul Long. According to the name of the church, it has a Latin Cross on it. Previously, the entrance of the church was towards the west leading through the bridal hall. At present, the entrance from the side of Hedwigstrabe is used to enter into the church. The str...Read more
  6. Market Square

    Hotel, Walking Area, Historical Site, Cafe

    Market Square (Markt) is the focal point of the city, where people from all corners gather to witness the amazing market place. At the market place, all kinds of fruits and vegetables are sold, as are other food items. The square is also surrounded by fine cafes and restaurants, and vintage old buildings. With the Old City Hall forming the backdrop of the place, the square paints a very pretty ...Read more
  7. Sudfriedhof

    Outdoors, Forest, Historical Site, Cemetery

    Sudfriedhof is the largest cemetery in the city, boasting an area of 82 hectares. It was initially established with an area of 54 hectares in 1879. It is located very close to the Volkerschlachtdenkmal. The cemetery has many kinds of plants and trees, like ginkgo, Kentucky coffeetree, Mahonia, sweetgum, etc. There are also around 9,000 rhododendrons and 60 different species of nesting birds in ...Read more
  8. Arena Leipzig

    Arena, Stadium, Entertainment, Performance

    Arena Leipzig is a multipurpose indoor stadium with a capacity of 12,200 people for concerts and shows and 8,000 people for sporting events. It belongs to the Sportforum Leipzig, which also contains the Sportmuseum Leipzig and the Red Bull Arena (Leipzig). Built in 2002, the place has retractable stands, and the height of its hall is between 12 and 20 meters. The 200-meter track of this place c...Read more
  9. Volkerschlachtdenkmal

    Landmark, Historical Site, Monument

    Monument to the Battle of the Nations is another name of Völkerschlachtdenkmal which is a famous historical site. It is famous because it is the very battle field where Napoleon, the great was defeated. To commemorate this famous event a monument was constructed in this spot which was designed by Friedrich Weinbrenner. The building of the monument is mainly built with sandstone and granite...Read more
  10. Mendelssohn-Haus

    4.6 (785 Votes)
    Mendelssohn-Haus

    Museum, Heritage Building

    The museum is dedicated to Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, the music director of the Leipzig Gewandhausorchester in the year 1835. The museum was a residence for Mendelssohn and his family in the year 1845 and the composer stayed in this house until his sudden death at the age of 38. Later in November 1997, the house was turned into a museum to preserve all the previous belongings of the composer....Read more
  11. Museum In Der Runden Ecke

    4.3 (954 Votes)
    Museum In Der Runden Ecke

    Museum, History Museum, Historical Site, Heritage Building

    The museum occupies the former site of the district headquarters of the East Germany State Security service or “Stasi”. History says, the museum was used as the shelter by the Gestapo during National Socialism. In April, 1945, just before the Second World War was coming to an end, the American troop entered into the “Runden Ecke” temporary. Later on, the house was handed...Read more
  12. Zoo Leipzig

    4.7 (984 Votes)
    Zoo Leipzig

    Garden, Zoo, Historical Site, Nature

    Founded in 1878, Leipzig zoo is said to be one of the oldest zoo in the world. It was founded by Ernst Pinkert, who was eager to transform his restaurant “the Pfaffendorfer Hof” into a zoological garden. Legend says, nearly 4500 visitors came to see the opening of the zoo. Today, the zoo covers nearly 225,000 square meter land housing nearly 850 animals that include mammals, bird, r...Read more
  13. New Town Hall

    4.5 (606 Votes)
    New Town Hall

    Landmark, Historical Site, Heritage Building

    Designated as the seat of the municipal government of Leipzig since 1905, the New Town Hall is considered as an important historical building as well one of the important municipal halls of Germany. The building is characterized with its artistic interior design and ornamented façade. Today, the Town Hall house departments like Economic Development Office; Youth Welfare Office (including...Read more
  14. Opernhaus

    4.6 (793 Votes)
    Opernhaus

    Historical Site, Entertainment, Performance, Leisure

    It is the home of the divisions Opera and Ballet of the Leipzig Opera, the Opera House has been holding opera shows for almost 320 years. It was in the year 1693, the first opera show was held over here. Many renowned musical opera shows are still being held in this house. If you are fond of operas or want to see opera show for the first time, come to this Opera House. You are definitely going ...Read more
  15. Alte Borse

    Historical Site, Memorial, War Memorial, Convention Center

    Alte Borse is the oldest building of the Merchants Assembly and one of the oldest Baroque buildings in the city. The construction of this building was completed in 1687. It has a unique appearance combining both the Italian Baroque and the Dutch style of architecture, thus making it a stand-out in the city landscape. During the Second World War, the building was completely destroyed. The recons...Read more