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    1. Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (Tiefgleise)에서 출발하는 Alte Handelsbörse Leipzig – Thomaskirche Leipzig 순환 코스

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    8월 24, 2022

    The Thomashaus is a listed building at the Thomaskirchhof in Leipzig.
    It was initially the seat of the Superintendency and was built in 1904 in the neo-Gothic and Neo-Renaissance style on the site of the old Thomas School, which was closed in 1902 (today in the Bach district), in which the Thomaskantor Johann Sebastian Bach also lived, according to plans by the architects Georg Weidenbach and Richard Tschammer.

    Clad in limestone, the building has three floors, three stepped gables and a slate-topped roof. The façade is characterized by bay windows, and on the wall facing the promenade there is an Art Nouveau interior for the minstrel Heinrich von Morungen.

    In 2003, the Thomashaus was expanded: the architect Gerd Heise (HPP) built a pavilion made of glass, which functions as a Thomas shop with a focus on Johann Sebastian Bach and the St. Thomas Choir.
    (Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomashaus)

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      10월 15, 2023

      Thomas House
      The current Thomashaus was built in 1903 and 1904 according to plans by the two architects Georg Weidenbach and Richard Tschader. The limestone-clad building, which was built in the neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance styles, served as the Superintendur's long-term home. The building is characterized by the box bay windows on the facade as well as the three stepped gables and the roof with slate covering. In addition to the preserved stained glass windows, the interior wall painting dated 1904 and signed by Paul Horst Schulze is also worth mentioning.
      Text / Source: Leipzig Days
      leipzig-days.de/thomashaus-superintendentur

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        8월 24, 2022

        Architect:
        Georg Weidenbach and Richard Tschammer

        Construction time:
        1903/04

        Architectural style:
        Historicism, Art Nouveau

        The predecessor of the Thomashaus, built in 1903/04, was the municipal Thomasschule, built in 1731/32 according to plans by George Werner. It was the residence and workplace of Johann Sebastian Bach, who held the position of Thomaskantor from 1723 until his death in 1750. Towards the end of the 19th century, the Thomas School no longer met the requirements of the time. With the rapid growth of the city of Leipzig, the number of students rose to 369 by 1877. Due to the cramped conditions and the poor hygienic conditions in the school building and in the alumna at Thomaskirchhof, the construction of a new school became unavoidable. On October 10, 1881, the Thomanerchor moved into its new home on Hillerstraße. The student workshop was housed in the building of the old Thomas School for a few years until it was demolished in 1902.
        The designs for the Thomashaus, which was completed in 1904 and was the seat of the superintendent for many years, came from the Leipzig architects Georg Weidenbach and Richard Tschammer.
        The three-storey building with the facade made of embossed sandstone blocks has stylistic references to the local Renaissance and late Gothic. The three stepped gables to the east, south and west of the slated roof with ridge turrets are striking. The round-arched entrance portal is designed in the Renaissance style and is located on the eastern facade facing the Thomaskirchhof. The differently designed bay windows are superimposed on the facade. On the west side of the garden, towards the promenade, the single-storey porch is designed as a solid, three-axis veranda on the ground floor, with an exit at the top. A staircase leads from the veranda into the garden. Also worth mentioning is the single-storey bay window with exit.
        The interior design shows influences of Art Nouveau. The surviving stained glass windows and the wall painting by Paul Horst Schulze, dated and signed in 1904, are impressive.

        Source: leipzigdiscoveren.de/thomashaus

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          Beautiful. The tour of the tower afterwards was even better. Theoretically free of charge but a small fee was of course left there ...

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            Parish office in open development, enclosure, garden and memorial plaque on Dittrichring for Heinrich von Morungen (natural stone facade). (Source: Wikipedia)

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              4월 18, 2024

              The Thomashaus in Leipzig, located on the Thomaskirchhof, is a listed building of historical significance. Originally built in 1904 in the neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance style, it served for a long time as the seat of the superintendent of the St. Thomas Church. The building stands on the site of the former St. Thomas School, which existed until 1902 and where Johann Sebastian Bach had also worked.

              After extensive renovation work, the Thomashaus was expanded in 2003 with a modern glass pavilion, which now serves as the Thomas Shop and focuses on Johann Sebastian Bach and the Thomanerchor. This expansion makes the Thomashaus an important cultural and historical hub in Leipzig, closely linked to the city's musical history.

              The building is not only architecturally remarkable, but also a central location for the activities of the Evangelical Lutheran St. Thomas Congregation as well as several associations and foundations associated with the St. Thomas Church. It remains an iconic place in Leipzig, attracting and fascinating visitors and residents alike.

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                3월 20, 2025

                The Thomashaus in Leipzig was built in 1904 according to plans by the architects Georg Weidenbach and Richard Tschammer on the site where the old Thomasschule (St. Thomas School) stood until 1902, where Johann Sebastian Bach also lived. Built in the Neo-Gothic and Neo-Renaissance style, the interior features Art Nouveau elements. The restoration of the Thomashaus has been made possible thanks to funding from the monument preservation office and a generous donation.

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