The Mädler Arcade Gallery () is the last completely preserved historic
shopping arcade
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covered by an end-to-end glass roof in the
city center
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of
Leipzig
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. It is a facility of upmarket retail, restaurants, offices and cultural establishments.
Description
The arcade gallery consists of three arms, arranged in a T-shape. At the point where the three arms meet there is an
octagonal rotunda with a diameter of around . The longer arm from
Grimmaische Strasse
Grimmaische Strasse is a street in Leipzig, borough Leipzig-Mitte, and connects the Markt (Leipzig), marketplace with Augustusplatz. It was named in 1839 after the Leipzig City Gates, Grimma Gate ''(Grimmaisches Tor)'', the gateway to Grimma, whi ...
to the
rotunda was built first and is around long. Similar to the building's model, the
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
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in
Milan
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, the passage is delimited by street facades drawn inwards. In this section, the to wide passageway is covered by a glass roof in a steel ribbed construction above the second floor at a height of around . There are two more floors above this.
As a second construction phase, the arm of the arcade gallery from the rotunda to Neumarkt was built shortly afterwards, so that the floor plan was expanded to an L. It was not until 1963-65, when the exhibition center ''Messehaus am Markt'' of the
Leipzig Trade Fair
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was built, that the third arm of the arcade gallery was added to Petersstrasse, creating today's T-shape. The connection from Neumarkt to
Petersstrasse is long. The most recently added section is only ground floor height and is artificially lit.
In the first section of the gallery there is access to the historic
Auerbachs Keller
Auerbachs Keller (, Auerbach's Cellar in English) is the second oldest restaurant in Leipzig, Germany. Already one of the city's most important wine bars by the 16th century, it owes its worldwide reputation to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Goethe' ...
wine cellar. Here is the double statue of two groups of
bronze
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figures by Mathieu Molitor (1873-1929). It features
Faust
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and
Mephistopheles
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on one side, a group of enchanted students on the other, as a quote from the Auerbach's Cellar scene in
Goethe's Faust
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.
In addition to the historic Auerbachs Keller in the basement, there are over 20 small shops and restaurants in the passage. The upper floors offer, among other things, space for offices, the ''Sanftwut'' cabaret and an art room measuring .
History

Between 1530 and 1911, there was the ''Auerbachs Hof'' building complex on the property. On 1 January 1911, Auerbach's Hof and a neighboring property were sold to the suitcase and leather manufacturer Anton Mädler (1864–1925). He let all the buildings be demolished and built the Mädler exhibition center from 1912 to 1914 according to plans by the architect Theodor Kösser.
A five-story passage building was created with a long, four-story passage. The arched portal at the passage entrance is flanked by two life-size female figures in robes carrying grapes and a vase. They refer to the purpose of the house as a wine cellar (
Auerbachs Keller
Auerbachs Keller (, Auerbach's Cellar in English) is the second oldest restaurant in Leipzig, Germany. Already one of the city's most important wine bars by the 16th century, it owes its worldwide reputation to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Goethe' ...
) and exhibition center for the porcelain, ceramics and earthenware sectors (exhibition area ). Since 1969 there has been a porcelain carillon made of
Meissen porcelain
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in the rotunda of the passage. The complex was used as an exhibition center until 1989.
After
reunification
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, Jürgen Schneider bought the majority of the property from the Mädler community of heirs in 1991 for 80 million DM. He wanted to renovate the arcade gallery. That didn't happen after his company went bankrupt. "These events went down as spectacular criminal case in the German
economic history
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and are reminiscent of the unrestrained private investments during the building boom in the early 1990s".
In 1995
Commerzbank
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took over the majority.
[''MIB kauft Mädler-Passage in Leipzig''](_blank)
In: Immobilien Zeitung
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online vom 24. April 2008 From 1995 to 1997, the arcade gallery was extensively renovated and given a new use. Commerzbank sold its majority stake in Maedler-Passage Property GmbH & Co. KG in 2008 to a company in the MIB Group, Berlin/Leipzig. The remaining shares belong to Anton Mädler's granddaughter.
In december 2023, activists of the
Last Generation (climate movement) sprayed paint on the christmas tree in the rotunda of the Mädler Arcade Gallery.
Picture gallery
Eingang Mädlerpassage - panoramio.jpg, Entrance from Grimmaische Strasse
Křížení průchodů v Mädlerpassage.jpg, In the rotunda of the Mädler Arcade Gallery
Laden in der Mädler Passage - panoramio.jpg, Shops in the Mädler Arcade Gallery
Mädlerpassage mit Weihnachtsschmuck - panoramio.jpg, Mädler Arcade Gallery with christmas decoration
Porzellanglockenspiel Mädler-Passage Leipzig.JPG, Porcelain carillon
See also
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Arcade (architecture)
An arcade is a succession of contiguous arches, with each arch supported by a colonnade of columns or Pier (architecture), piers. Exterior arcades are designed to provide a sheltered walkway for pedestrians; they include many loggias, but here ar ...
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List of arcade galleries in Leipzig
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Bruno Mädler
Footnotes
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Buildings and structures in Leipzig
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Buildings and structures completed in 1914
Shopping arcades