Höfe am Brühl

pedestrian zone
Retail
Attractions
Shops and services
Since 2012, the Höfe am Brühl has been a modern, inner-city shopping center for shopping, strolling, eating and drinking.

In the heart of Leipzig's city center, the Höfe am Brühl offers a vibrant shopping experience with over 100 stores on three levels. These include fashion labels for women, men, and children, exciting new technology, offers for athletes and adventurers, as well as beauty highlights and professional cosmetic treatments. In addition to trendy shops such as Bershka, Pull&Bear, Hugo, Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, New Yorker, dm, Müller, and Rituals, the center boasts regional highlights such as MEIN FISCHER and modern food concepts.

Free Wi-Fi, lockers, packing stations, and bicycle parking provide all-round service. Comfortable lounge areas and more than a dozen food and beverage outlets invite you to take a break. Shopping enthusiasts benefit from the "Courtyards at Brühl Club" And if you want to give the shopping experience as a gift, the "Höfe am Brühl Gift Card" is a good choice.

The Höfe am Brühl were built between 2010 and 2012 on the site of the former Konsum department store at Brühl, which first opened in 1908 and was later popularly known as the "Blechbüchse" (tin can). The shopping center's architectural concept combines tradition and modernity by revisiting the history of well-known historic buildings that once stood on this site. The former Lattermanns Hof, the Drey-Schwanen-Hof, and the Plauensche Hof can be found in the newly built shopping center. The Höfe am Brühl, with their distinctive and modern aluminum facade, are also a visual highlight in Leipzig's city center. The "Blechbüchse" facade is considered a Leipzig landmark and has been preserved, along with a 15-meter-long remnant of the sandstone facade from the Wilhelminian era.

Since 2018, the famous Goethe quote "I praise my Leipzig" has also been on the roof of the Höfe am Brühl, along with the city's coat of arms and the greetings "Welcome to Leipzig" in German, English, French and Russian. The neon signs date back to the GDR era. They are among the highlights of Leipzig's illuminated advertising systems and have shaped the face of the city center for decades. The well-known saying from Goethe's Faust "I praise my Leipzig" is used frequently today and is an expression of pride in the beautiful Saxon city.

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Opening hours

Days off: Sunday

General Information

  • Parking lots available

  • Bus stop available

fitness

  • Bad weather offer

  • for any weather

  • for groups

  • for school classes

  • for individual guests

  • suitable for seniors

Foreign languages

German, English

Other equipment/furnishings

  • toilet facility

Possible ways to pay

Free admission, ApplePay, cash, debit card, contactless payment, Mastercard, Visa

Arrival & Parking

By public transport: The nearest stop is Leipzig, Goerdelerring (tram lines 3, 4, 7, 12, 14, 15, 51, 54, 56, N10 and bus lines N1, N4, N5). 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 Parkhaus Höfe am Brühl, Q-Park Am Museumswinkel and Q-Park Forum am Brühl.

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Ms. Katrin Köhler
Am Brühl 1
04109 Leipzig

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