List of arcade galleries in Leipzig
Appearance
The arcade galleries in Leipzig developed in connection with the emergence of inner-city exhibition centers of the Leipziger Messe at the turn of the 20th century[1] and are often based on old passageways. But the tradition of building passages has also been maintained in more recent times. The Leipzig passages and courtyards thus form a unique architectural quality in Leipzig-Mitte and run through the old city center parallel to the network of existing streets and alleys like a second, private path system that is only reserved for pedestrians.
The list includes all the usable arcade galleries.
Picture | Name | Address and access | Length and area | Built or remodeled |
---|---|---|---|---|
Barthels Hof | Hainstrasse 1 (51°20′28″N 12°22′24″E / 51.341158°N 12.373400°E) Markt 8, Barfußgäßchen, Webers Hof |
122 m (400.3 ft) 876 m2 (9,429.2 sq ft) including Webers Hof |
1747–1750 1870/1871 portal to the Markt 1997 fundamental renovation | |
Bauwens-Haus | Burgplatz 2 (51°20′15″N 12°22′22″E / 51.337452°N 12.372867°E) Ratsfreischulstraße, Markgrafenstraße |
46 m (150.9 ft) 589 m2 (6,339.9 sq ft) |
1991–1994 new building | |
Blauer Hecht | Nikolaistraße 39–45 (51°20′32″N 12°22′40″E / 51.342145°N 12.377746°E) Nikolaistraße, Reichsstraße |
37 m (121.4 ft) 146 m2 (1,571.5 sq ft) |
1911/1912 | |
Brühl-Arkade | Brühl 33 / Richard-Wagner-Straße 9 (51°20′35″N 12°22′39″E / 51.343055°N 12.377386°E) Brühl, Richard-Wagner-Straße |
86 m (282.2 ft) 477 m2 (5,134.4 sq ft) |
1998 new building | |
Burgplatz-Passage | Burgplatz 5, Markgrafenstraße, Burgstraße (51°20′14″N 12°22′25″E / 51.337129°N 12.373582°E) | 28 m (91.9 ft) extension of the Petersbogen |
2017–2020 new building | |
Dresdner Hof | Neumarkt 21–27 (51°20′16″N 12°22′37″E / 51.337825°N 12.376971°E) Kupfergasse, Neumarkt, Magazingasse |
80 m (262.5 ft) 624 m2 (6,716.7 sq ft) |
1912/1913 exhibition center 1998–2000 renovation | |
Der Große Joachimsthal | Hainstraße 10, Katharinenstraße 13 (51°20′31″N 12°22′27″E / 51.342004°N 12.374048°E) Hainstraße, Katharinenstraße |
49 m (160.8 ft) 215 m2 (2,314.2 sq ft) |
1896–1906 2000 Hainstraße side renovated | |
Hansa-Haus | Grimmaische Straße 13–15 (51°20′24″N 12°22′39″E / 51.340072°N 12.377469°E) Grimmaische Strasse, Passage Specks Hof |
136 m (446.2 ft) 709 m2 (7,631.6 sq ft) including passage Specks Hof |
1904–1906 1993–1997 new building | |
Handwerkerpassage | Markt 10, Klostergasse 16 (51°20′26″N 12°22′25″E / 51.340656°N 12.373622°E) Markt, Klostergasse, Barfußgäßchen |
76 m (249.3 ft) 309 m2 (3,326.0 sq ft) |
1845–1846 GDR 1987–1989, front building renovated 1997–1998 | |
Jägerhof-Passage | Hainstraße 17–19, Große Fleischergasse 11–13 (51°20′32″N 12°22′22″E / 51.342105°N 12.372761°E) Hainstraße, Große Fleischergasse |
123 m (403.5 ft) 1,055 m2 (11,355.9 sq ft) |
1911–1914 Hainstraße 1919/1920 Gr. Fleischergasse 1998 renovated | |
King Albert House | Markt 9, Barfußgäßchen 2–8 (51°20′28″N 12°22′26″E / 51.341009°N 12.373832°E) Markt, Barfußgäßchen |
71 m (232.9 ft) 244 m2 (2,626.4 sq ft) |
1913 renovated | |
Königshaus-Passage | Markt 17, Petersstrasse 13 (51°20′22″N 12°22′30″E / 51.339436°N 12.375111°E) Markt, Petersstraße, Mädlerpassage, Messehofpassage |
121 m (397.0 ft) 743 m2 (7,997.6 sq ft) |
1932 arcade passage 1961–1963 access to Messehofpassage 2004–2006 renovation | |
Kretschmanns Hof | Hainstraße 14, Katharinenstraße 17 (51°20′33″N 12°22′28″E / 51.342393°N 12.374411°E) Hainstraße, Katharinenstraße |
89 m (292.0 ft) 479 m2 (5,155.9 sq ft) |
1912–1914 2009–2010 renovation | |
Mädler Arcade Gallery (Mädlerpassage) | Grimmaische Straße 2–4, Neumarkt 14 (51°20′21″N 12°22′32″E / 51.339081°N 12.375450°E) Grimmaische Straße, Neumarkt, Königshaus-Passage |
140 m (459.3 ft) 840 m2 (9,041.7 sq ft) |
1912–1914 1995–1997 renovation | |
Marktgalerie | Markt 11, 12, Klostergasse 12 (51°20′25″N 12°22′25″E / 51.340324°N 12.373606°E) Markt, Klostergasse |
80 m (262.5 ft) 624 m2 (6,716.7 sq ft) |
2002–2005 renovation | |
Messehofpassage | Petersstraße 15, Neumarkt 16–18 (51°20′20″N 12°22′32″E / 51.338819°N 12.375525°E) Petersstraße, Neumarkt, Preußergäßchen, Königshaus-Passage |
140 m (459.3 ft) 870 m2 (9,364.6 sq ft) |
1949/1950 2004–2006 renovation | |
Oelßners Hof | Nikolaistraße 20–26, Ritterstraße 23–29 (51°20′30″N 12°22′44″E / 51.341785°N 12.378822°E) Nikolaistraße, Ritterstraße |
1907/1908 2012–2015 renovation | ||
Petersbogen | Petersstraße 36–44, Burgstraße 27 (51°20′15″N 12°22′27″E / 51.337577°N 12.374152°E) Petersstraße, Burgstraße, Schloßgasse |
116 m (380.6 ft) 1,557 m2 (16,759.4 sq ft) |
1999–2001 new building | |
Specks Hof | Reichsstraße 4, Schuhmachergäßchen 2, Nikolaistraße 3–9 (51°20′25″N 12°22′39″E / 51.340313°N 12.3774570°E) Reichsstraße, Schuhmachergäßchen, Nikolaistraße, Hansa-Haus |
136 m (446.2 ft) 709 m2 (7,631.6 sq ft) including Hansa-Haus |
1908/1909, 1911, 1928/1929 construction in stages 1993–1997 renovation | |
Städtisches Kaufhaus | Neumarkt 9–19, Universitätsstraße 16 (51°20′19″N 12°22′37″E / 51.338492°N 12.376978°E) Neumarkt, Universitätsstraße, Gewandgäßchen, Kupfergasse |
144 m (472.4 ft) 690 m2 (7,427.1 sq ft) |
1893–1901 1993–1994 renovation | |
Steibs Hof/ Dussmann-Passage |
Nikolaistraße 28–32, Brühl 64–66 (51°20′31″N 12°22′43″E / 51.342038°N 12.378504°E) Nikolaistraße, Brühl |
83 m (272.3 ft) 412 m2 (4,434.7 sq ft) |
1906/1907 1994–1996 renovation | |
Stentzlers Hof | Petersstraße 39–41 (51°20′31″N 12°22′43″E / 51.342038°N 12.378504°E) Petersstraße, Peterskirchhof. |
1914–1916 1994/1995 renovation | ||
Strohsack-Passage | Nikolaistraße 10 / Ritterstraße 7 (51°20′27″N 12°22′43″E / 51.340904°N 12.378522°E) Nikolaistraße, Ritterstraße |
88 m (288.7 ft) 6,050 m2 (65,121.7 sq ft) |
1995–1997 new building | |
Theaterpassage | Goethestraße 2, Ritterstraße 6 (51°20′24″N 12°22′47″E / 51.339958°N 12.379781°E) Goethestraße, Ritterstraße |
43 m (141.1 ft) 165 m2 (1,776.0 sq ft) |
1927/1928 | |
Webers Hof | Hainstraße 3 (51°20′29″N 12°22′26″E / 51.341317°N 12.373783°E) Hainstraße, Barthels Hof |
122 m (400.3 ft) 876 m2 (9,429.2 sq ft) including Barthels Hof |
1662 1845–47, 1872 remodeled 1995–1997 renovation, restoration to the structural condition of 1662 |
See also
[edit]Literature
[edit]- Hocquél, Wolfgang (2011). Die Leipziger Passagen und Höfe. Architektur von europäischem Rang [The Leipzig passages and courtyards. Architecture of European standing] (in German). Markkleeberg: Sax-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-86729-087-6.
- Geist, Johann Friedrich (1982). Passagen. Ein Bautyp des 19. Jahrhunderts (in German) (4 ed.). Munich: Prestel-Verlag. ISBN 3-7913-0487-9.
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Ringel, Sebastian (2015). Leipzig! One Thousand Years of History. Leipzig: Author and Edition Leipzig in the Seemann Henschel GmbH Co. KG. pp. 109–115. ISBN 978-3-361-00710-9.
External links
[edit]- "Leipziger Passagen" [Leipziger Volkszeitung series about Leipzig arcade passages]. Leipziger Volkszeitung (in German). Archived from the original on 2017-01-26.
- "Das Leipziger Passagen- und Hofsystem" (PDF) (in German). Archived from the original (PDF; 3,2 MB) on 2015-12-01. Retrieved 2019-12-05.