Top 10 Shopping in Saxony, Germany

June 11, 2021 Major Galusha

The Free State of Saxony (German: Freistaat Sachsen [ˈfʁaɪ̯ʃtaːt ˈzaksn̩]; Upper Sorbian: Swobodny stat Sakska) is a landlocked federal state of Germany, bordering the federal states of Brandenburg, Saxony Anhalt, Thuringia, and Bavaria, as well as the countries of Poland (Lower Silesian and Lubusz Voivodeships) and the Czech Republic (Karlovy Vary, Liberec and Ústí nad Labem Regions). Its capital is Dresden, and its largest city is Leipzig.
Restaurants in Saxony

1. Rotes Haus

Dippelsdorfer Teich, 01468 Moritzburg, Saxony Germany http://www.rotes-haus-moritzburg.de/das_rote_haus
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Rotes Haus

2. Kunstquartier im Barockviertel Dresden

Obergraben 10 Galerie Sybille Nutt, 01097 Dresden, Saxony Germany +49 351 2529593 [email protected] http://www.kunstindresden.de
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Kunstquartier im Barockviertel Dresden

3. Galerie Sybille Nuett

Enderstrasse 94, 01277 Dresden, Saxony Germany +49 351 2529593 [email protected] http://www.galerie-sybille-nuett.de
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Galerie Sybille Nuett

Well known at Gallery for contemporary art in Dresden. Founded 2002 the gallery sybille nuett presented primarily Dresden artists. Vis á vis the Historical Old Town Dresden the Neustadt Barockviertel offers more than 10 galleries for contemporary art and classical modernism and 7 Museums of Art and History.

4. Galerie Alena

Langenstr. 12, 02826, Gorlitz, Saxony Germany +49 172 9322572 [email protected]
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Galerie Alena

5. Wochenmarkt

an der Lingnerallee, 01067 Dresden, Saxony Germany https://www.dresden.de/de/leben/sport-und-freizeit/maerkte/Marktkalender.php
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Wochenmarkt

6. BeuteltierART

Koenneritzstr. 24, 04229, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 179 7380128 [email protected] http://www.beuteltier-art.de/
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BeuteltierART

Art & uniquities both affordable & beautiful Whether you're looking for oil or acrylic paintings, an art print or that something special, at BeuteltierART you will find plenty of accessible art that will please the eye. Discover handmade originals and upcycled ideas, from bags to curiosities including fun home accessories. Feel good gallery which everyone should come in and browse. Hop on in!

7. Claudia Biehne porcelain studio

Spinnereistr. 7 Haus 10, PF 616, 04179, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 341 2608530 http://www.biehne-porzellan.de/en/home.html
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Claudia Biehne porcelain studio

8. Madle- Passage

Grimmaische Str. 2-4, 04109, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 341 216340 http://www.maedlerpassage.de/en/home
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Madle- Passage

Leipzig's most famous promenade provides numerous shopping opportunities.

Reviewed By KiwiNickJax - Auckland Central, New Zealand

Definitely a must do if you are visiting Leipzig. This arcade was built by Anton Madler 1912-13 and due to the popularity of the famous "Auerbachs Keller" below it, it was decided to incorporate it in the design. there is a statue of Faust at the entrance to the Keller. Tradition is that if you rub the foot of Faust you will one day return there. The food in Auerbachs is goo and well worth eating there. Great specialist shops in the "passage" in particular the wine and spirit shop. What is also worth doing is is the tour to the rooms that are closed to the public. Auerbachs Keller dates to the 1700's but there are rooms that date back to 1530 and a couple in which Martin Luther hid in, while avoiding the Catholic Church. Through another door and down some stairs will take yo back to the 1300's to a little cellar. Eerie.

9. Paunsdorf Center

Paunsdorfer Allee 1, 04329, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 341 2590449 http://www.paunsdorf-center.de/
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Paunsdorf Center

10. Hauptbahnhof Leipzig

Willy-Brandt-Platz, 04109, Leipzig, Saxony Germany +49 4934 19612589 http://www.promenaden-hauptbahnhof-leipzig.de
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Hauptbahnhof Leipzig

Reviewed By VirsoA1

a very modern and beautiful station, with good connections. From that station I went to Prague. It has interesting shops, you can have a coffee or something to eat, it is steps from trams, I remember buying a suitcase to go to Berlin

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