
University Church of Saint Peter
The University Church of Saint Petri in Leipzig is an important historical building and an important landmark of the city. Built in the 15th century, the church now serves as part of the university and is closely linked to the city's history. Particularly noteworthy is the unique architecture in the late Gothic style, which captivates visitors.
A highlight is the impressive organ, which is one of the largest in Germany and is regularly used for concerts. Cultural events also take place here regularly, enriching the spiritual and artistic life of Leipzig.
The church is also the place where Johann Sebastian Bach premiered many of his works and where he worked as cantor of the St. Thomas School. The combination of music, art and history will make your visit to the University Church of Saint Petri a special experience. Don't miss the chance to learn more about the history of the church and the important people who worked here.