List of arcade galleries in Leipzig

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The arcade galleries in Leipzig developed in connection with the emergence of inner-city exhibition centers of the Leipziger Messe at the turn of the 20th century and are often based on old passageways. But the tradition of building passages has also been maintained in more recent times. The Leipzig passages and courtyards thus form a unique architectural quality in Leipzig-Mitte and run through the old city center parallel to the network of existing streets and alleys like a second, private path system that is only reserved for pedestrians.

The list includes all the usable arcade galleries.

Picture Name Address and access Length and area Built or remodeled

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Barthels Hof Hainstraße 1 (51°20′28″N 12°22′24″E / 51.341158°N 12.373400°E / 51.341158; 12.373400 (Barthels Hof))
Markt 8, Barfußgäßchen, Webers Hof
122 m (400.3 ft)
876 m2 (9,429.2 sq ft)
including
Webers Hof
1747–1750
1870/1871 portal to the Markt
1997 fundamental renovation

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Bauwens-Haus Burgplatz 2 (51°20′15″N 12°22′22″E / 51.337452°N 12.372867°E / 51.337452; 12.372867 (Bauwenshaus))
Ratsfreischulstraße, Markgrafenstraße
46 m (150.9 ft)
589 m2 (6,339.9 sq ft)
1991–1994 new building

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Blauer Hecht Nikolaistraße 39–45 (51°20′32″N 12°22′40″E / 51.342145°N 12.377746°E / 51.342145; 12.377746 (Blauer Hecht))
Nikolaistraße, Reichsstraße
37 m (121.4 ft)
146 m2 (1,571.5 sq ft)
1911/1912

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Brühl-Arkade Brühl 33 / Richard-Wagner-Straße 9 (51°20′35″N 12°22′39″E / 51.343055°N 12.377386°E / 51.343055; 12.377386 (Brühl-Arkade))
Brühl, Richard-Wagner-Straße
86 m (282.2 ft)
477 m2 (5,134.4 sq ft)
1998 new building

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Burgplatz-Passage Burgplatz 5, Markgrafenstraße, Burgstraße (51°20′14″N 12°22′25″E / 51.337129°N 12.373582°E / 51.337129; 12.373582 (Burgplatz-Passage)) 28 m (91.9 ft)
extension of the Petersbogen
2017–2020 new building

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Dresdner Hof Neumarkt 21–27 (51°20′16″N 12°22′37″E / 51.337825°N 12.376971°E / 51.337825; 12.376971 (Dresdner Hof))
Kupfergasse, Neumarkt, Magazingasse
80 m (262.5 ft)
624 m2 (6,716.7 sq ft)
1912/1913 exhibition center
1998–2000 renovation

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Der Große Joachimsthal Hainstraße 10, Katharinenstraße 13 (51°20′31″N 12°22′27″E / 51.342004°N 12.374048°E / 51.342004; 12.374048 (Der Große Joachimsthal))
Hainstraße, Katharinenstraße
49 m (160.8 ft)
215 m2 (2,314.2 sq ft)
1896–1906
2000 Hainstraße side renovated

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Hansa-Haus Grimmaische Straße 13–15 (51°20′24″N 12°22′39″E / 51.340072°N 12.377469°E / 51.340072; 12.377469 (Hansa-Haus))
Grimmaische Strasse, Passage Specks Hof
136 m (446.2 ft)
709 m2 (7,631.6 sq ft)
including passage
Specks Hof
1904–1906
1993–1997 new building

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Handwerkerpassage Markt 10, Klostergasse 16 (51°20′26″N 12°22′25″E / 51.340656°N 12.373622°E / 51.340656; 12.373622 (Handwerkerpassage))
Markt, Klostergasse, Barfußgäßchen
76 m (249.3 ft)
309 m2 (3,326.0 sq ft)
1845–1846
GDR 1987–1989, front building renovated 1997–1998

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Jägerhof-Passage Hainstraße 17–19, Große Fleischergasse 11–13 (51°20′32″N 12°22′22″E / 51.342105°N 12.372761°E / 51.342105; 12.372761 (Jägerhof-Passage))
Hainstraße, Große Fleischergasse
123 m (403.5 ft)
1,055 m2 (11,355.9 sq ft)
1911–1914 Hainstraße
1919/1920 Gr. Fleischergasse
1998 renovated

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King Albert House Markt 9, Barfußgäßchen 2–8 (51°20′28″N 12°22′26″E / 51.341009°N 12.373832°E / 51.341009; 12.373832 (König-Albert-Haus))
Markt, Barfußgäßchen
71 m (232.9 ft)
244 m2 (2,626.4 sq ft)
1913
renovated

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Königshaus-Passage Markt 17, Petersstrasse 13 (51°20′22″N 12°22′30″E / 51.339436°N 12.375111°E / 51.339436; 12.375111 (Königshaus-Passage))
Markt, Petersstraße, Mädlerpassage, Messehofpassage
121 m (397.0 ft)
743 m2 (7,997.6 sq ft)
1932 arcade passage
1961–1963 access to Messehofpassage
2004–2006 renovation

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Kretschmanns Hof Hainstraße 14, Katharinenstraße 17 (51°20′33″N 12°22′28″E / 51.342393°N 12.374411°E / 51.342393; 12.374411 (Kretschmanns Hof))
Hainstraße, Katharinenstraße
89 m (292.0 ft)
479 m2 (5,155.9 sq ft)
1912–1914
2009–2010 renovation

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Mädler Arcade Gallery (Mädlerpassage) Grimmaische Straße 2–4, Neumarkt 14 (51°20′21″N 12°22′32″E / 51.339081°N 12.375450°E / 51.339081; 12.375450 (Mädlerpassage))
Grimmaische Straße, Neumarkt, Königshaus-Passage
140 m (459.3 ft)
840 m2 (9,041.7 sq ft)
1912–1914
1995–1997 renovation

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Marktgalerie Markt 11, 12, Klostergasse 12 (51°20′25″N 12°22′25″E / 51.340324°N 12.373606°E / 51.340324; 12.373606 (Marktgalerie))
Markt, Klostergasse
80 m (262.5 ft)
624 m2 (6,716.7 sq ft)
2002–2005 renovation

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Messehofpassage Petersstraße 15, Neumarkt 16–18 (51°20′20″N 12°22′32″E / 51.338819°N 12.375525°E / 51.338819; 12.375525 (Messehofpassage))
Petersstraße, Neumarkt, Preußergäßchen, Königshaus-Passage
140 m (459.3 ft)
870 m2 (9,364.6 sq ft)
1949/1950
2004–2006 renovation

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Oelßners Hof Nikolaistraße 20–26, Ritterstraße 23–29 (51°20′30″N 12°22′44″E / 51.341785°N 12.378822°E / 51.341785; 12.378822 (Oelßners Hof))
Nikolaistraße, Ritterstraße
1907/1908
2012–2015 renovation

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Petersbogen Petersstraße 36–44, Burgstraße 27 (51°20′15″N 12°22′27″E / 51.337577°N 12.374152°E / 51.337577; 12.374152 (Petersbogen))
Petersstraße, Burgstraße, Schloßgasse
116 m (380.6 ft)
1,557 m2 (16,759.4 sq ft)
1999–2001 new building

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Specks Hof Reichsstraße 4, Schuhmachergäßchen 2,
Nikolaistraße 3–9 (51°20′25″N 12°22′39″E / 51.340313°N 12.3774570°E / 51.340313; 12.3774570 (Specks Hof))
Reichsstraße, Schuhmachergäßchen,
Nikolaistraße, Hansa-Haus
136 m (446.2 ft)
709 m2 (7,631.6 sq ft)
including Hansa-Haus
1908/1909, 1911, 1928/1929
construction in stages
1993–1997 renovation

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Städtisches Kaufhaus Neumarkt 9–19, Universitätsstraße 16 (51°20′19″N 12°22′37″E / 51.338492°N 12.376978°E / 51.338492; 12.376978 (Städtisches Kaufhaus))
Neumarkt, Universitätsstraße,
Gewandgäßchen, Kupfergasse
144 m (472.4 ft)
690 m2 (7,427.1 sq ft)
1893–1901
1993–1994 renovation

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Steibs Hof/
Dussmann-Passage
Nikolaistraße 28–32, Brühl 64–66 (51°20′31″N 12°22′43″E / 51.342038°N 12.378504°E / 51.342038; 12.378504 (Steibs Hof))
Nikolaistraße, Brühl
83 m (272.3 ft)
412 m2 (4,434.7 sq ft)
1906/1907
1994–1996 renovation

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Stentzlers Hof Petersstraße 39–41 (51°20′31″N 12°22′43″E / 51.342038°N 12.378504°E / 51.342038; 12.378504 (Stentzlers Hof))
Petersstraße, Peterskirchhof.
1914–1916
1994/1995 renovation

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Strohsack-Passage Nikolaistraße 10 / Ritterstraße 7 (51°20′27″N 12°22′43″E / 51.340904°N 12.378522°E / 51.340904; 12.378522 (Strohsack-Passage))
Nikolaistraße, Ritterstraße
88 m (288.7 ft)
6,050 m2 (65,121.7 sq ft)
1995–1997 new building

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Theaterpassage Goethestraße 2, Ritterstraße 6 (51°20′24″N 12°22′47″E / 51.339958°N 12.379781°E / 51.339958; 12.379781 (Theaterpassage))
Goethestraße, Ritterstraße
43 m (141.1 ft)
165 m2 (1,776.0 sq ft)
1927/1928

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Webers Hof Hainstraße 3 (51°20′29″N 12°22′26″E / 51.341317°N 12.373783°E / 51.341317; 12.373783 (Webers Hof))
Hainstraße, Barthels Hof
122 m (400.3 ft)
876 m2 (9,429.2 sq ft)
including
Barthels Hof
1662
1845–47, 1872 remodeled
1995–1997 renovation, restoration to the structural condition of 1662

Literature

  • Hocquél, Wolfgang (2011). Die Leipziger Passagen und Höfe. Architektur von europäischem Rang [The Leipzig passages and courtyards. Architecture of European standing] (in German). Markkleeberg: Sax-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-86729-087-6.
  • Geist, Johann Friedrich (1982). Passagen. Ein Bautyp des 19. Jahrhunderts (in German) (4 ed.). Munich: Prestel-Verlag. ISBN 3-7913-0487-9.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Ringel, Sebastian (2015). Leipzig! One Thousand Years of History. Leipzig: Author and Edition Leipzig in the Seemann Henschel GmbH Co. KG. pp. 109–115. ISBN 978-3-361-00710-9.

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