Best attractions and places to see around Borsdorf, a municipality in the Leipzig district of Saxony, Germany, include local historical sites and natural spaces. Situated along the Parthe river, Borsdorf offers convenient access to the cultural attractions of nearby Leipzig. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling along the Grüner Ring Leipzig and exploring historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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St. Nicholas' Church (officially: City and Parish Church of St. Nicholas) is the oldest and largest church in Leipzig's city center and, alongside St. Thomas Church, the city's most famous church. Named after St. Nicholas, the sacred building is the main church of the Evangelical Lutheran St. Nicholas Parish in Leipzig. The redesign and furnishing of St. Nicholas' Church's interior represents a significant work of Neoclassicism. St. Nicholas' Church from the northeast with the St. Nicholas Column (August 2010) The congregation of St. John's Church, whose building burned down as a result of the bombing of Leipzig on December 4, 1943, and was demolished in 1949, has since been part of the St. Nicholas Parish.[1] The Holy Cross Church in Leipzig's Neustadt district is, alongside St. Nicholas' Church, the second church of the St. Nicholas Parish. In the autumn of 1989, St. Nicholas Church was the central starting point of the peaceful revolution in the GDR, with the subsequent fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, and the reunification of Germany on October 3, 1990.
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St. Thomas Church, known as the place where Johann Sebastian Bach worked and home to the Thomanerchor, dominates Leipzig's cityscape with its 68-meter-high tower and attracts visitors from all over the world. Founded in the 13th century, it was the scene of important historical events, has been redesigned several times and was most recently expanded by four bells between 2019 and 2021 through the restoration of its chimes.
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In the autumn of 1989, St. Nicholas Church was the central starting point of the peaceful revolution in the GDR, which led to the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, and the reunification of Germany on October 3, 1990. The Monday demonstrations, which were directed against the GDR regime, developed from the Monday prayers that had been taking place in St. Nicholas Church since November 1982 and were initially attended by only a few people. In late November 1982, a large display board with the symbol of swords into plowshares was put up in public for the first time in the GDR in St. Nicholas Church. At the end of the 1980s, tens of thousands, sometimes even more than 100,000 people, took to the streets of Leipzig every week during the Monday demonstrations to demonstrate for democracy, free elections, freedom of travel, and the unity of Germany.
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The town and parish church of St. Nicholas was built in the Romanesque style from 1165 onwards. This Romanesque origin is still visible on its west side today. St. Nicholas Church is the oldest church in the city centre and, alongside St. Thomas Church, the most famous church in Leipzig. In the 15th and 16th centuries, after Leipzig became prosperous thanks to silver discoveries in the Ore Mountains, it was expanded and finally completely rebuilt into a three-aisled late Gothic hall church. On May 25, 1539, the Reformation in Leipzig began here with the sermons of the reformers Justus Jonas the Elder and Martin Luther. Johann Sebastian Bach performed many of his cantatas and oratorios in St. Nicholas Church, including the "St. John Passion" on Good Friday, April 7, 1724. The interior design is an important creation of classicism.
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The New Bach Monument in Leipzig is located in the Thomaskirchhof south of the Thomaskirche in place of the Leibniz Monument that was there from 1883 to 1906. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neues_Bach-Denkmal_in_Leipzig
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You can marvel at historical craftsmen on the Naschmarkt behind the Old Town Hall and in front of the Old Trading Exchange. From candle makers to blacksmiths. If you want to fill yourself up with food and drink, you will also find a suitable offer here.
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The monument of: Johann Sebastian Bach, he was a German composer, violinist, organist and harpsichordist of the Baroque period. During his main creative period he was St. Thomas cantor and music director in Leipzig. Stands in front of the church.
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Bach Monument Leipzig From 1723 to 1750, Bach was city music director and Thomaskantor in Leipzig Construction period, 20th century, 1908 Art style, Art Nouveau, neo-baroque Client, City of Leipzig Artists, Otto Wilhelm Scharenberg (design base), Karl Laux (execution of base), Carl Seffner (still image) Text / Source: architektur-blicklicht.de, Sigismundstrasse 3, Leipzig https://www.architektur-blicklicht.de/brunnen-denkmaeler/neues-bach-denkmal-leipzig-thomaskirche-thomanerchor-thomaskirchhof/
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Borsdorf itself offers the Borsdorf Local History Museum (Heimatmuseum Borsdorf), which preserves the local and regional history. Nearby Leipzig, you can visit significant landmarks such as the Old Town Hall Leipzig, a beautiful Renaissance building, and the historic Leipzig Market Square. Don't miss the St. Nicholas Church (Nikolaikirche), known for its role in the Peaceful Revolution, and the St. Thomas Church, famous for its association with Johann Sebastian Bach.
Yes, Borsdorf is situated along the Parthe River, providing a natural backdrop for the municipality. You can also enjoy Schwanenteichpark (Swan Pond Park), a 1.5-hectare park perfect for strolling, relaxing, and playing. It also hosts the annual 'Island Festival' in June.
Borsdorf is part of the Grüner Ring Leipzig, a cycling route that circles Leipzig, offering excellent opportunities to explore the surrounding area by bike. For more specific routes, you can find various cycling tours, including easy and moderate options, in the Cycling around Borsdorf guide.
Beyond cycling, the area around Borsdorf is great for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for mountain biking and gravel biking. Check out the MTB Trails around Borsdorf and Gravel biking around Borsdorf guides for detailed routes, ranging from easy to difficult.
Many of the historical sites in Leipzig, such as the Old Town Hall Leipzig and Leipzig Market Square, are considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Schwanenteichpark in Borsdorf is ideal for families with its open spaces for play and relaxation. For a larger family outing, the Leipzig Zoo is a highly-rated attraction nearby.
The Monument to the Battle of the Nations is a massive monument in Leipzig commemorating the Battle of Leipzig. It stands 91 meters tall and offers a magnificent panoramic view of Leipzig and its surroundings from its viewing platform. It's an imposing landmark and a significant historical site.
Yes, Borsdorf hosts the annual 'Island Festival' in Schwanenteichpark every June. This local cultural highlight offers a great opportunity to experience community life and festivities.
In Leipzig, you can visit the historic St. Nicholas Church (Nikolaikirche), dating back to 1165, and the St. Thomas Church, a 13th-century Gothic church renowned for its connection to Johann Sebastian Bach and the Thomanerchor.
Visitors appreciate the blend of local historical sites and natural spaces in Borsdorf, coupled with convenient access to Leipzig's rich cultural attractions. The historical significance of sites like the Old Town Hall Leipzig and the vibrant atmosphere of the Leipzig Market Square are frequently highlighted. The outdoor opportunities, especially cycling along the Grüner Ring Leipzig, are also very popular.
Yes, Borsdorf is home to the Borsdorf Local History Museum (Heimatmuseum Borsdorf). This museum is dedicated to preserving and presenting the local and regional history of Borsdorf and its surrounding districts, offering insights into the area's past.
For easier cycling, you can find routes like the 'View of Albrechtshain Lake – Forest highway loop from Borsdorf (Sachsen)' or the 'Althen Church loop from Borsdorf (Sachsen)' which are rated as easy. More options are available in the Cycling around Borsdorf guide.
While Borsdorf itself is flatter, a prominent viewpoint is the Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig. From its viewing platform, you can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view over Leipzig and its surroundings.


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