Bach served as the choirmaster at this church, to which his grave was moved in 1949, for the last 27 years of his life.
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Bach served as the choirmaster at this church, to which his grave was moved in 1949, for the last 27 years of his life.
Original office of the secret police. The building now presents these police documents and their surveillance equipment to the public.
This famous restaurant, established in the 16th century, was immortalized in Goethe's "Faust."
A museum celebrating the life and works of classical music guru Bach.
Leipzig's most famous promenade provides numerous shopping opportunities.
Refuge for politicians and the Stasi -- the notorious East Geman secret police -- in case of war, the museum depicts how the Stasi worked.
Classical music fans will appreciate a visit to Felix Mendelssohn home (now a museum) and his namesake school of music, which is located on the property.
