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St. Nicholas Church is the oldest and largest church in Leipzig. In the autumn of 1989, it was the central starting point of the Peaceful Revolution in the GDR.
The late Gothic St. Nicholas Church, whose interior was redesigned in a classicist style around 1790, is one of the two surviving churches in Leipzig for whose church music Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) was responsible.

Bach began his Leipzig tenure here on May 30, 1723 with a cantata performance during the service. Traditionally, the church music of St. Nikolai is closely linked to the neighboring church of St. Thomas. Although St. Nicholas Church was considered the main parish church of Leipzig, it had its own organist but no cantor. As Thomas Cantor and Leipzig's "Director Musices", Bach was responsible for the church music in both main churches, St. Nikolai and St. Thomas, as well as in the New Church of St. Matthäi and St. Peter's Church. The Nikolai Church saw the most cantata performances under Bach's direction. Major works by Bach were also premiered here, including the St. John Passion (1724) and the Christmas Oratorio (1734/35).

Through the peace prayers, which still take place every Monday at 17 p.m., St. Nicholas Church became the starting point of the Peaceful Revolution in 1989 and thus a symbol of German reunification. The light installation "public light" in St. Nicholas Church courtyard consists of 144 colored glass cubes set into the pavement. It is a metaphor for the active will of the people in Leipzig and reflects the process of the situational flare-up of political awareness. The St. Nicholas Column, which is set up in front of the church and crowned with palm fronds, with its classicist column motif from the interior of the church, is also intended to remind people of those participants who could no longer find space in the overcrowded St. Nicholas Church in autumn 89.

Good to know

Opening hours

Visits are not possible during church services, devotions, concerts and other events.

The church service on Sunday takes place at 10:00 am.

Price information

Audio guide: 3,00 €

Prices for concert tickets at St. Nicholas Church can be found on the church’s website.

fitness

  • for any weather

  • for groups

  • for school classes

  • for individual guests

  • suitable for seniors

Foreign languages

German, English, Finnish, Dutch, Swedish

Possible ways to pay

Eintritt frei

Accessibility

Saxony Barrier-Free
Notes on accessibility / deviations from the pictograms:

  • Disabled parking space in the underground car park Augustusplatz or Ritterstraße.
  • Entrance door 80 cm.
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet in the Old Nikolai School (key available in the Nikolai Cafe): 90x100 cm in front of and 60 cm to the right or 30 cm to the left of the toilet

  • Induction loops available.
Parking
  • designated disabled parking space available

Entrance to the facility / paths within the facility
  • door width min. 90 cm

  • Access without steps (max. 3 cm) or ramp

wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • door width min. 70 cm

  • Access without steps (max. 3 cm) or ramp

  • Movement area in front of the toilet bowl min. 120x120 cm

  • Space to the left or right of the toilet bowl min. 70 cm

  • Foldable grab handles on the toilet bowl

Arrival & Parking

By public transport: The nearest stop is Leipzig, Augustusplatz (tram lines 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 51, 56, N10, N17 and bus lines N8, N9). From there it's about a 4-minute walk. Other nearby stops include Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (main train station) and Leipzig Markt (market).

By car: Use of the surrounding parking garages in the city center, such as Q-Park Augustusplatz, Parkhaus B+B and Q-Park Am Museumswinkel.

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