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Discover Leipzig University’s historic campus and new buildings with this guided 1.5-hour walking tour, including interior visits and insights into its storied past.
The University of Leipzig: Guided Campus Walking Tour offers an engaging look at one of Germany’s oldest and most renowned universities. Priced at $14 per person and lasting about 1.5 hours, this tour strikes a balance between historical depth and accessible exploration, making it a good choice for visitors interested in academic history and architecture. The tour takes place at Augustusplatz in Saxony, focusing on both the university’s storied roots and its modern expansions.
What sets this tour apart is its detailed focus on the new campus buildings, such as the New Augusteum and Paulinum. It also includes a walk through the university’s historic core, with insights into the eliminated university church and the sites where famous alumni like Goethe and Friedrich Nietzsche studied. With a high rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 17 reviews, this tour showcases a well-regarded mix of history, architecture, and local lore, suited for those with a curiosity about university life and Leipzig’s academic heritage.


The tour begins at the information counter on the ground floor of the New Augusteum, where a knowledgeable guide introduces the university’s history that dates back to December 2, 1409. Founded by Frederick I and William II, the university has operated continuously for over 600 years, shaping many notable figures in science, arts, and politics.
Attendees learn about the planning behind the modern campus expansion, which complements the historic core. The guide explains how art treasures are integrated into the new architecture, creating a dialogue between old and new.
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The New Augusteum is a central highlight, with the tour providing an inside look when no university events are scheduled. This building exemplifies contemporary university architecture and serves as a hub for student activities and administrative offices.
Next, the Paulinum receives attention for its historical significance. It was once part of the university church that has since been removed, and the guide shares stories about its construction and eventual elimination, offering a window into the changing landscape of university facilities.

If no university events are taking place, the interior of the New Augusteum and Paulinum are open for exploration. Visitors see where art treasures are stored, adding a cultural dimension to the visit. The guide explains the planning ideas behind these buildings, emphasizing their role in the city’s educational fabric.
A significant part of the tour discusses the eliminated university church. The guide recounts its history and the reasons for its removal, providing context for the campus’s evolving landscape. This aspect appeals to those interested in architectural history and the changes that have shaped Leipzig’s university.
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The tour highlights the places where alumni like Goethe, Leibniz, and Nietzsche studied, emphasizing the university’s long-standing influence. This connection to famous figures enriches the experience, making it more meaningful for literature and history enthusiasts.
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Starting at the information counter on the ground floor of the New Augusteum, the tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible. It is suitable for most visitors, with no specific limitations noted. Language support is available in German, and the guide uses clear, engaging narration.

The 1.5-hour duration ensures a leisurely pace, allowing for questions and detailed explanations. The group size tends to be manageable, fostering an intimate and engaging atmosphere.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for spontaneous plans. The reserve now, pay later option adds convenience for travelers with flexible schedules.
This walking tour is a great way to combine history, architecture, and local culture in one compact visit. It particularly appeals to those interested in academic history, famous alumni, and modern campus development. The combination of interior visits and storytelling provides a well-rounded insight into Leipzig’s university life.
The University of Leipzig: Guided Campus Walking Tour offers a well-balanced exploration of one of Germany’s most historic universities. It provides historical context, architectural insights, and access to significant buildings like the New Augusteum and Paulinum.
With its affordable price, manageable duration, and accessible format, this tour fits into many travel plans. Whether you are a history buff, architecture lover, or academic enthusiast, this tour delivers a meaningful glimpse into Leipzig’s educational legacy. The strong reviews and thoughtful content make it a reliable choice for anyone eager to learn more about this distinguished university.
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Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most visitors.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is led by a live German-speaking guide. However, the detailed explanations ensure non-German speakers can still enjoy the experience, especially if accompanied by translation.
Can I visit the interior of the buildings?
Yes, the interior visits are possible if no university events are scheduled, allowing a closer look at the art treasures and architectural features.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at the information counter on the ground floor of the New Augusteum.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 1.5 hours, providing a relaxed pace to explore and learn.
Can I cancel or reschedule my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and the reserve now, pay later option offers flexibility.