Auerbachs Keller - Free Audio Guide

Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

Auerbachs Keller, 2-4, Grimmaische Straße, Zentrum, Mitte, Leipzig, Sachsen, 04109, Deutschland

Auerbachs Keller, Leipzig
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Auerbachs Keller is the most famous and second oldest restaurant in Leipzig, dating back to the 16th century. It gained worldwide fame through Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's "Faust," specifically the scene set in this establishment. The restaurant is located at Grimmaische Straße 2–4, beneath the Mädler Passage. It features historical wine cellars and can host up to 600 guests in its main hall. The establishment's name originates from its founder, Dr. Heinrich Stromer, who built it in 1530. Auerbachs Keller is not only a culinary destination but also a cultural landmark, showcasing artworks related to the Faust legend. Visitors can explore its various themed rooms, including the Goethezimmer and Lutherzimmer, and enjoy traditional German cuisine.