Mädler Passage (Grimmaische Straße / Neumarkt)

Retail
Leipzig's most impressive arcade is the best place to experience the architectural and historical grandeur of the trade fair and trading city.
The five-storey Passagen-Messehaus was built from 1912 to 1914 according to plans by architect Theodor Kösser. The building was commissioned by the leather manufacturer Anton Mädler. However, the historic Auerbachs Hof had to make way for it. However, the Auerbachs Keller inn, which became famous as one of the locations in Goethe's drama "Faust", was preserved.

Porcelain, ceramics and earthenware were originally traded in the Mädler Passage. Today, the 140-metre-long, elegant shopping street is a real tourist magnet. In addition to exclusive stores, the Sanftwut cabaret can also be found here. Together with the Königshauspassage and the Messehofpassage, the shopping street forms a unique shopping arcade system.

Good to know

Eligibility

  • Suitable for any weather

  • for Groups

  • for individual guests

  • Pet allowed

Payment methods

Entrance Free

Hygiene and infection safety measures

  • Heed the hygiene instructions

Directions & Parking facilities

Public transportation: The nearest stop is Leipzig, Markt (lines S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S5x, S6). The destination is about a 200 m walk from there. Other stops in the immediate vicinity: Augustusplatz, Thomaskirche, Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz.

Car: Use the surrounding parking garages around the city center. The nearest parking garage is "Q-Park Marktgalerie" (Thomaskirchhof, 04109 Leipzig).

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Contact person

Mädler-Passage Leipzig Grundstück GmbH & Co. KG
Ms. Anke Beesch
Grimmaische Straße 2-4
04109 Leipzig

Organization

Leipzig Tourismus und Marketing GmbH

License (master data)

Leipzig Tourismus und Marketing GmbH
License: no copyright required (Public domain) (no copyright)

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