
Musikinstrumentenmuseum
Musikinstrumentenmuseum der Universität Leipzig
The Grassimuseum is situated close to the city centre Leipzig at the John’s square (Johannisplatz). It was named after a wealthy Leipziger merchant whose inheritance made the construction of several buildings in Leipzig possible. The museum complex is not only home to the Museum of Applied Arts and the Museum of Ethnography but also to one of the largest collections of musical instruments in the world. After a fundamental restoration the museum was reopened in 2006 and is shining now in new splendour. The museum’s »Zimelien Hall« with it’s Silbermann organ is a room that fits perfectly for chamber concerts and lectures.
Address
Johannisplatz 5–11
04103 Leipzig
accessible to wheelchair users
Public transport
Tram line 4, 7, 12, 15 (Johannisplatz/Grassimuseum stop)
Traffic information via the Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe: https://www.l.de/en/mobility/trip-planner/