Neues Augusteum and Paulinum

Short facts

The Neues Augusteum and Paulinum of Leipzig University are integrated into the university building complex at Augustusplatz.

The Neues Augusteum and Paulinum are buildings of the University of Leipzig and part of the new university campus. They border on each other and were designed as part of the new campus building in 2007. While the Augusteum was completed in 2012, the Paulinum auditorium and University Church of St. Pauli were not opened until the end of 2017. The latter offers 550 seats and a further 120 in the gallery. At the same time, there is a 120-seat prayer room separated by a glass wall.

The epitaphs recovered before the demolition of the Pauline church and the altar have found their place in the devotional room. Both buildings are located on the same site where they were demolished in 1968. The only fragment from the 19th century to be integrated into the new building is the so-called Schinkel Gate of the old Augusteum. Today it functions as the entrance to the building from the inner courtyard of the Leibniz Forum.

On the map

Neues Augusteum and Paulinum
Augustusplatz 10
04109 Leipzig
Deutschland

On the map:
Phone: +49 341 / 97108
E-mail:
Website: www.uni-leipzig.de

    Next steps

    It appears that you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer as your web browser to access our site.

    For practical and security reasons, we recommend that you use a current web browser such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, or Edge. Internet Explorer does not always display the complete content of our website and does not offer all the necessary functions.