Things To Do In LEIPZIG, GERMANY | UNILAD Adventure
This hidden gem in Germany has been labeled as the the new Berlin. There is so much to discover in this stunning city, from getting lost on its ancient streets to getting immersed in the local culture. Join us as we look at some of the best things to do in Leipzig.
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Leipzig Square: 0:34
St. Nicholas Church: 01:04
St. Thomas Church: 01:20
Gothic Festival: 1:39
Coffee Baum: 1:56
Panorama Tower: 2:31
Karli Road: 2:39
Johanna Park: 2:59
Stadthafen: 3:13
Kunstkraftwerk: 3:32
Spinnerei Galleries: 3:54
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Leipzig, Germany: Rebuilt City Center
More info about travel to Germany: WWII bombs destroyed much of Leipzig and the Communists followed that with four decades of neglect. But in the generation since 1989, the people of Leipzig have dramatically remade their city.
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Leipzig, Germany: Monument to the Battle of the Nations
More info about travel to Germany: The gigantic monument outside Leipzig, Germany, commemorates the pivotal Battle of the Nations, which involved forces all over Europe. It feels religious, but it's strikingly secular — a powerful monument to more than a battle: to the power of nationalism and to the fact that war leaves even the winners saddled with grief.
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Leipzig, Germany: 20th-Century History
More info about travel to Germany: In Leipzig, several sights offer travelers a fascinating look at Germany's 20th-century history. Visit the Contemporary History Forum and Stasi Museum in the Runde Ecke to learn the 44-year story of communism in East Germany, and finish with a stop at the place that played a pivotal role in the people's fight for freedom: the St. Nicholas Church.
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LEIPZIG GERMANY TOUR - SORTA
It's time to take you on a Leipzig Germany Tour, sorta. What I mean by it's sort of a Leipzig Germany Tour is that it's not comprehensive and showing you all the this and that. It's more me looking for a Doctor but having no luck. In the process though we get to see lots of the Leipzig, Germany which was cool.
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Except for those in travel blogging circles, Leipzig, Germany has been an unknown quantity among travelers until recently. As the tenth largest city in Germany with a population of only 570,000 people, it has an easy-going feel to it, and with a history stretching back to the Holy Roman Empire, it is an intriguing place for fans of culture and history. This and other topics will be covered in a Leipzig Germany Tour, which are offered by a number of providers easily found upon arrival.
Doing Leipzig solo
If you rather do a Leipzig Germany Tour by yourself, it is easy to hit all the major attractions in town within a day or two. Start by visiting St. Thomas Church, where Johann Sebastian Bach served as the cantor (i.e. he directed its choir) until his death in 1750. He is buried in the sanctuary of the church, and there is a museum here dedicated to his life's work, so be sure to pay your respects to the great composer by visiting for an hour or so.
Nikolaikirche is another church that is well worth your time. The largest in the city, it is best known for being one of the places where non-violent resistance against Communism in East Germany began. Starting in 1982, prayers for peace are held here every Monday. This event took on a political tone from 1989 to 1991, as the movement to end totalitarian rule in East Germany became a topic that was discussed during these meetings.
Those interested in the history of warfare should check out the Völkerschlachtdenkmal. A monument built to honor those that died in the Battle of Leipzig, it marks the spot where Russians, Prussians and Austrians joined forces to stop the advance of Napoleon's army. Located on the battlefield where 100,000 soldiers from both sides lost their lives, it is a sobering reminder of the staggering human cost of war.
On a lighter note, any Leipzig Germany Tour should include a visit to Market Square. Surrounded by buildings constructed in styles ranging from Late Gothic to Baroque, the centre of the square is home to food stalls and trucks, as well as an atmospheric Christmas Market in-season.
Germany’s most underrated city: Leipzig - Things to do & Sights (Travel Guide)
In this video I show you the best things to do in Leipzig and its surrounding region together with my buddy Steven!
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Often referred to as the hub of the creative scene, Leipzig and its surrounding region developed into a popular tourist destination over the last few years - with this travel guide we try to reflect the combination of tradition & dynamic which makes Leipzig so unique…by highlighting historical sights alongside with a number of cool and super fun activities.
Besides Leipzig tours we give away a lot of recommendations for restaurants, tours, bars & pubs as well as tips for tours into the region to castles and lakes in Saxony. Use this list of things to do in Leipzig to plan your own trip to the city!
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- Leipzig Tour with Anna
- Panorama Tower & Leipziger Universität
- Neues Rathaus
- Thomaskirche
- Markt & Altes Rathaus
- Nikolaikirche
- Kaffeehaus Riquet
- Völkerschlachtdenkmal / Monument to the Battle of Nations
- Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei or short: „Spinnerei“
- Plagwitz
- Scenic flight from Flugplatz Böhlen
- Bars: Flowerpower, Uptown, Kollektiv, Chocolate (Club)
- Stadthafen Leipzig
- Leipzig Seen aka Leipziger Neuseenland
- Kulkwitzer See with Waterski-/Wakeboard
- Kanupark at Markkleeberger See
- Schloss Rochsburg
- Schloss Rochlitz
- Burg Kriebstein
- Bergkirche Beucha
- Biergarten Substanz
- Restaurant & Brauerei Bayrischer Bahnhof
- Cafe Kandler
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Does Saxony's biggest city live up to the hype? Check-in presenter Nicole Frölich tries to find out.
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(5 Jul 1945) Story 4, LEIPZIG, GERMANY, 111 ADC 4935, 05 Jul 1945, b/w, silent
03:01:47- US soldiers of 22 corps load trucks with footlockers
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Germany's Dresden and Leipzig
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Leipzig Germany | A Walking Tour of City Centre
Leipzig is the most populous city in the federal state of Saxony, Germany. It is Germany's tenth most populous city. Leipzig is located about 160 kilometres southwest of Berlin at the confluence of the White Elster, Pleisse, and Parthe rivers at the southern end of the North German Plain.
Hidden LEIPZIG guide / what to see in Leipzig, Germany
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What to see in Leipzig, an hipster and alternative city in the East of Germany. Best neighbourhoods, museums, restaurants and nightclubs: all the Leipzig points of interest in our video guide Lost in Leipzig.
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Relocate: Episode 3 - Leipzig (Part 3/4)
VW presents a four part series that explores the hopes, dreams and realities of moving abroad.
New Year, new start, new city? DJ, producer and NTS radio presenter Nabihah Iqbal is questioning whether London is still the city for her and she’s not alone. 323,000 emigrated from Britain last year and with spiralling costs of living, contrasted with the perceived better quality of life elsewhere, it's easy to see why. Having already delved into the opportunities and burgeoning cultural scenes of Lisbon, Nabihah looks to Leipzig and uncovers why Germany’s 14th largest city is inheriting Berlin’s reputation as the city to move to if you want to concentrate on your art. In this episode, she meets creatives who have been drawn by its youthful energy, community spirit and affordability.
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The Battle of Leipzig and Napoleon's destiny
The Battle of Leipzig or Battle of the Nations was fought from 16 to 19 October 1813, at Leipzig, Saxony. The coalition armies of Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Sweden, led by Tsar Alexander I of Russia and Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg, decisively defeated the French army of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. Napoleon's army also contained Polish and Italian troops, as well as Germans from the Confederation of the Rhine. The battle was the culmination of the 1813 German campaign and involved 600,000 soldiers and 2,200 artillery pieces, making it the largest battle in Europe prior to World War I.
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Thousands of Antifa activists clashed with German riot police in Leipzig, Saturday, as a counter-protest decrying the three announced right-wing demonstrations taking place in the city got underway.
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50+1 rule in the Bundesliga: Why everyone hates RB Leipzig!
The 50+1 rule is the beating heart of the Bundesliga! Why is the 50+1 rule so special in German football, and what makes it so important to clubs and fans in the Bundesliga? Should 50+1 be scrapped to end Bayern's dominance and make the Bundesliga more exciting? Or is it too important and too valuable? And what has RB Leipzig got to do with it? Ed explains! Tell us what you think in the comments...
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RB Leipzig vs. Bayern München | The Battle of Germany's Highest-Scoring Teams
Lewandowski, Werner and the league’s two best teams face off
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What The F*** Happened To Football In Leipzig?
To most people outside of Germany, Leipzig only became a football town in the last decade with the rise of Red Bull. We headed to this East German city to discover a derby between two 4th division clubs, Lokomotiv and Chemie. This fixture brings insight to how the soviet past of a city, and the tradition of community run football in Germany, have created something truly unique.
Today, Chemie and Lokomotiv's fan scenes can generally be stereotyped as far left and far right respectively. However, through it all, both sets of fans have something in common. They don't want their football to come easy, and the community around the stands are far more important than the results on the pitch.
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