The building at Hainstrasse 3 in Leipzig has been known as Webers Hof since 1875 and is one of the most important town houses in Leipzig's architectural history. It was built in 1662 as a house with a loggia, but the lower three floors with the early Baroque window frames, the two-storey wooden bay window and the stair tower in the inner courtyard have been preserved from the design concept of the time.
The inner courtyard of Webers Hof has been connected to the adjacent Barthels Hof since 1997.
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Arrival & Parking
Public transport: The nearest stop is Leipzig, Markt (lines S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S5x, S6, 89). The destination is about 160 m away on foot from there. Other stops in the vicinity: Thomaskirche, Goerdelerring.
Car: The nearest parking options are the inner-city parking garages. The nearest possible parking option is the paid underground car park ("Q-Park Marktgalerie") (Thomaskirchhof, 04109 Leipzig).
Car: The nearest parking options are the inner-city parking garages. The nearest possible parking option is the paid underground car park ("Q-Park Marktgalerie") (Thomaskirchhof, 04109 Leipzig).
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