Leipzig: Neighbourhood
Places and attractions in the Neighbourhood category
Categories
- Museum
- Specialty museum
- Vernacular architecture
- Church
- Historical place
- Park
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Architecture
- Art museum
- Amusement park
- Sacred and religious sites
- Concert hall
- Library
- Concerts and shows
- History museum
- Music venue
- Lake
- Memorial
- Nightlife
- City hall
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Shopping
- Neighbourhood
- Arenas and stadiums
- Fountain
Lindenau
Lindenau is a quarter of Leipzig, in Saxony, Germany. It is part of the Stadtbezirk Alt-West.
Waldstraßenviertel
Waldstraßenviertel, is a neighbourhood in the north west of the centre of Leipzig in Saxony, Germany. It is considered one of the largest complete areas of Gründerzeit buildings in Europe and is therefore considered of important cultural and heritage status.
Leipzig-Schönefeld
Schönefeld is a city quarter in the Northeast of Leipzig. Concerning administrative matters Schönefeld-Ost is a district of Leipzig, while the rest of Schönefeld, together with Abtnaundorf forms a district called Schönefeld-Abtnaundorf.
Seehausen
Seehausen is a northern district of Leipzig in Germany. In its district lies the new fairgrounds for the city. Including its villages and hamlets, Seehausen has 1967 residents.
Liebertwolkwitz
Liebertwolkwitz is an outlying settlement and Ortsteil of Leipzig on the city's south side. It contains the Galgenberg, the highest elevation in the Leipzig area. It was established in or before 1040.
Leutzsch
Leutzsch is a western suburb of Leipzig in Saxony, Germany. It is part of the borough Alt-West.
Gohlis
Gohlis is an area in the north of the city of Leipzig, Germany. Once a village outside the city, it is known as the place where Friedrich Schiller wrote the first version of his Ode to Joy in 1785.
Lützschena-Stahmeln
Lützschena-Stahmeln is an area in the north-west of the city of Leipzig, a few miles upriver on the White Elster in what is now known as 'former' East Germany.