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Here you will find thematic videos that show Leipzig and the region from the unusual perspective of a drone. The rights for the footage material are held by Leipzig Tourismus und Marketing (LTM) GmbH. The material is managed by the company MEDIAPORTA, Holbeinstraße 9, 04229 Leipzig and is professionally provided to interested parties.

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Leipzig city center

The Saxon trade fair and cultural city with its over 600.000 inhabitants has a unique range of tourist attractions. The heart of the city beats in the compact inner city with its over 40 trade fair palaces and passageways where shops, restaurants and cafés invite you to linger. In the center, visitors will also find a wide-ranging art and culture scene as well as architectural sights such as the Old Town Hall, the main train station and the Paulinum.

Industrial Culture in West Leipzig

In the west of Leipzig, the districts of Plagwitz, Lindenau and Schleußig are a 90 hectare monument to industrial architecture. It was the first planned, large-scale industrial area in Germany. Today, the former factories such as the Bauwollspinnerei, Konsumzentrale, Buntgarnwerke and Westwerk are hip attractions for architecture and culture enthusiasts.

Leipzig Neuseenland

If you are looking for a beach and relaxation, but also action and culture, then Leipzig's New Lake District is the right place for you. In the immediate vicinity of Leipzig there are more than 20 lakes with a total water surface area of ​​70 square kilometers that will make every holidaymaker's heart beat faster. Each individual lake in Leipzig's New Lake District has developed its own characteristics and offers special experiences.

Education and Science

Leipzig is a city of education and science. Around 14 people study at the University of Leipzig and the 40.000 universities. In addition, numerous other scientific and educational institutions are based in Leipzig, including the German National Library, the City Archives, the Fraunhofer Institute, the Faculty of Sports Science and the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research.

Völkerschlachtdenkmal in winter

The Monument to the Battle of the Nations is Leipzig's most famous landmark and, at 91 meters high, is considered the most monumental monument in Europe. It commemorates the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig in October 1813. With around half a million soldiers and more than 110.000 casualties, the largest battle of the 19th century took place around Leipzig. The monument was erected 100 years later based on designs by Bruno Schmitz and Clemens Thieme. From the viewing platform you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view of Leipzig and the surrounding area.

Leipzig Trade Fair and Congress Center Leipzig

The traditional Leipzig Trade Fair is one of the top 50 trade fair companies worldwide. Every year, over 270 events with around 1,2 million visitors take place on the new exhibition grounds. The Congress Center Leipzig (CCL) is integrated directly into the grounds and combines the highest architectural standards with the most modern media and conference technology.

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