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Where The Peaceful Revolution Of 1989 Happened in Leipzig

iWalk 28 March 2008 One Comment

If you travel to , St Nicholas’ church () is the place you can’t miss. It’s where the peaceful revolution of 1989 happend.

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Monument of the peaceful revolution on 09 Octorber,1989.
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White brickbats mean revolution seeds among people.
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Sculpture monument of 1989.

St Nicholas’() church was built in 12th century.It’s the largest and oldest church in .

had worked in this church as a choirmaster as well as in St Thomas’ Church. St Nicholas’() church is also where Bach performed many of his compositions.

From September 1982 prayers for peace were held in St Nicholas’ church() every Monday, with the words of the Beatitudes. And peace prayers on 9 October,1989 was one of them.

I have more interesthing about the square outside the church. people monumentalize the revolution of 1989 in their own ways.

St Nicholas’() :

Address: Nikolaikirchhof 3 04109, Germany
How to get there: No.89 Bus, Station Nikolaikirchhof
Open time: 10.00am – 18.00pm Monday to Saturday
Tel: 49 341 9605270
Fax: 49 341 9605661
Website:nikolaikirche-leipzig.de

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  • Wendy Kroy said:

    Leipzig was a music city, that means romanticism, including revolution.

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