Go on a discovery tour of Leipzig. Discover the most important and famous locations of the city.
Search for the city's treasures with your family or friends. Can you complete the assignments? Will you get the top score in the city?
This E-scavenger hunt and online city game will give you a fantastic day in Leipzig. Play in 1 team or in small teams against each other. Decide for yourself when you start, pause and end. It's your party only and you'll get to know the city in a unique way.
Instructions for starting the tour will be given after booking. You can do this tour whenever you choose.
Go to the starting point at Unterer Park (Hauptbahnhof), Leipzig . Open the App and Go!
Leipzig's central station is Europe's largest terminus station. The "Hauptbahnhof-Promenaden" is a modern shopping and service centre.
The Nikolaikirche, together with the Thomaskirche, is the most famous church in the German city of Leipzig. The church was the central point of the peaceful GDR revolution.
This museum is located in an old Stasi building. It shows the refined methods used to keep the East German people in the dark.
The New Town Hall - the seat of Leipzig's city council since 1905 - is one of the most important German town hall buildings. Built in the historicist style.
The Markt is a square of approximately 1 ha in the Mitte district of Leipzig, Germany. It is considered the center of the city. The old town hall stands on it, demonstrating its special historical importance.
The Brühl crosses the city centre of Leipzig in east-west orientation. It is also regarded the most important street of the old trade capital Leipzig, with at it the Romanus House.
The New Bach Monument in Leipzig is located in the Thomaskirchhof south of the Thomaskirche instead of the one that was there from 1883 to 1906.
This glass university church looks modern and if you like this architectural style, it is breathtakingly beautiful.
The Bach Museum presents the life and work of Johann Sebastion Bach in an interactive exhibition.
Goethe fell in love and wrote his first poems during his law studies in Leipzig. Unveiled in 1903, this magnificent memorial commemorates this great writer.
Built as the Börse in 1678, it is now used as an events venue and is known in English as the Old Stock Exchange.
The Augustusplatz is a square located at the east end of the city centre of Leipzig. It is the city's largest square, with historic buildings.
Barthels Hof was built between 1747 and 1750 by the Leipzig merchant Gottlieb Barthel, making it the last remaining mercantile courtyard.
The Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Church) is a Lutheran church in Leipzig, Germany. It is most famous as the place where Johann Sebastian Bach worked.
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