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Step into Leipzig’s storied past with a self-guided audio tour that reveals the city’s communist era. As you stroll through the medieval center of Leipzig, Germany, you’ll hear gripping stories of daily life under East German rule and discover how this city became a symbol of peaceful revolution.
Begin your journey outside the Hauptbahnhof, then follow a carefully crafted route past iconic sites like the former Stasi headquarters, the Museum der Bildenden Künste, and the historic Nikolaikirche. Each stop immerses you in the events and atmosphere of the 1980s, offering a vivid sense of place and history.
This private audio tour, available in English, is designed for flexibility and convenience. Simply download the app to your smartphone for lifetime access, and explore at your own pace. The tour takes about one to one and a half hours, making it easy to fit into your travel plans.
Offline access ensures you won’t need an internet connection as you walk, and the tour is suitable for all fitness levels. Families with small children or strollers are welcome, and public transportation is nearby for added ease. Please note, entrance fees, transportation, and food are not included.
Uncover the stories that shaped modern Germany and experience Leipzig in a truly memorable way. Don’t miss your chance to connect with history—check availability and book your audio tour today!




