Südvorstadt is a
locality
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in the south borough ''(
Stadtbezirk
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)'' of
Leipzig
Leipzig (, ; ; Upper Saxon: ; ) is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Saxony. The city has a population of 628,718 inhabitants as of 2023. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, eighth-largest city in Ge ...
,
Germany
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. The
English translation of Südvorstadt is ''Southern Suburb''.
The Südvorstadt is crossed from north to south by the
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse.
Due to its proximity to the
city centre
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, but also to larger green spaces, it is a popular residential area with old buildings of the
Gründerzeit
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period. The fact that it is particularly preferred by young people is explained in particular by the scene of advertising, cabaret and alternative developed along the Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse and the proximity of the
Leipzig University
Leipzig University (), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university (by consecutive years of existence) in Germany. The university was founded on 2 December 1409 by Frederick I, Electo ...
.
Population
Geography
The locality of Südvorstadt extends between the centre of the city and the
Connewitz
Connewitz is a Boroughs and localities of Leipzig, locality in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany. It is a subdivision (''Ortsteil'') in the borough of Leipzig-Süd (''Stadtbezirk'').
Geography
Location
Connewitz is located about south of downtown ...
locality. It was established as an
administrative unit
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when the city was divided into municipal areas in 1992 and does not fully coincide with the historic locality of Südvorstadt. The latter immediately began south of the
Inner City Ring Road and is known as Inner Südvorstadt, which is part of the administrative locality ''Zentrum-Süd''. However, the current locality of Südvorstadt comprises only the Outer Südvorstadt, whose northern border is the Körnerstrasse, Mahlmannstrasse and Rennbahnweg ( south of the Martin-Luther-Ring and south of
Leipziger Markt).
The southern border of the Südvorstadt - to the nearby locality of Connewitz - runs along the Richard Lehmann-Strasse. It was also the city limits of Leipzig until Connewitz was incorporated into the city of Leipzig in 1891. To the east, Südvorstadt is bordered by the junction of the
Leipzig-Hof railway line from the
Bayerischer Bahnhof; beyond, the locality ''Zentrum-Süd'' is located. To the west, it borders the edges of
Leipzig Riverside Forest
Leipzig Riverside Forest (German: ''Leipziger Auenwald'') is one of the largest lowland Riparian forests in Central Europe, lying mostly within the city limits of Leipzig city in Germany. The nature reserve is partially covered with hardwood fo ...
, the west bank of the flood bed of the
Elster
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Places
* Black Elster (''Schwarze Elster''), a river in Germany
* White Elster (''Weiße Elster''), a river in Germany and the Czech Republic
** Elster Viaduct, a railway bridge over the White Elster
** Elster Viaduct (Pirk ...
and the streets Schleußiger Weg and Wundtstrasse being defined as the boundary of the locality. To the west is the locality of
Schleußig or the forest ''Connewitzer Holz''.
The locality - as a statistical district - has a north–south extension of and an east–west extension of .
Sites and culture
Buildings
Leipzig Jugendstil Arndtstraße.jpg, Art Nouveau
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facade on Arndtstrasse
Leipzig Art Déco Steinstraße.jpg, Art Deco
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building on Steinstrasse
Leipzig Lößniger Straße.jpg, Lößniger Strasse (architect Carl James Büring)
Leipzig Lößniger Ecke Scharnhorststr.jpg, Residential building Lößniger at the corner of the Scharnhorststrasse
Leipzig August-Bebel-Straße.jpg, August-Bebel-Strasse
Leipzig Fassadenschmuck August-Bebel-Str.jpg, Detail of the facade of the
August-Bebel-Strasse
Leipzig Sanierter DDR-Neubau Arthur-Hoffmann-Straße.jpg, New renovated GDR
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building on Arthur-Hoffmann-Strasse
Culture and Leisure
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse with its numerous restaurants, pubs and street cafes as well as small shops is a popular place to stroll and relax. Since a wide range of topics is covered, some people also call this area of the Südvorstadt a trendy district .
The culture and communication center ''naTo'' formerly was a “Culture House of the
National Front of the German Democratic Republic
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”. Actually, it is run by the association ''naTo e. V. culture and communications center'' and offers concerts, arthouse cinema, literary readings, theater performances, and events on political topics. The Distillery is more special. It is the oldest techno club in
East Germany
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and is one of the fifteen best known and most influential techno clubs in Germany. In the “Haus Steinstraße”, the “Haus Steinstraße e. V. – Association for Culture, Education, and Contacts” offers cultural and educational programs for children and young people in workshops on theater, dance, music, painting, graphics, printing, ceramics, new media, inventing, and building. The building is also home to the DachTheater Leipzig, a stage for children and young amateur actors. Professionals, on the other hand, master
TV show
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s with audience participation such as “Riverboat” or “Sonntag!” (in English: Sunday!) in the Media City studios.

The traditional
Scheibenholz horse racing venue forms the transition to the park and the riverside forest. In 1867, it was the fourth race track to be established in Germany, but today it only hosts a few race days every year.
The
Fockeberg, which is also part of the Südvorstadt locality, was created from the city's war rubble but is now covered in forest, offers a view of the entire city and is a popular place to relax. Sports (Fockeberg run) and other competitions are held on its grounds.
South of the horse racing venue is the “Südvorstadt”
allotment
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garden section, founded in 1874. It is the second oldest allotment garden complex in Leipzig.
Traffic
The main roads in the Südvorstadt are, in a north–south direction, Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse (formerly Süd- or Adolf-Hitler-Strasse), which is considered a promenade, Arthur-Hoffmann-Strasse (formerly Bayrische Strasse), August-Bebel-Straße (formerly Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse) which is laid out as an avenue with numerous representative buildings, and Wundtstrasse as a four-lane connection to the
B 2. In an east–west direction, Richard-Lehmann-Strasse (= B 2, formerly Kaiserin-Augusta-Straße) runs along the southern border of the locality. Formerly, the connection via Kurt-Eisner-Strasse (formerly Kronprinz-Straße) to the southeastern localities was interrupted by the railway line. Nowadays, there are the ramp of the
Leipzig City Tunnel
The City Tunnel is a twin-bore railway tunnel for the city-centre S-Bahn in Leipzig. It links Leipzig Hauptbahnhof with the central Markt station, Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz station and Bayerischer Bahnhof.
Construction began in July 2003. The ...
and a street connection between Kurt-Eisner and Semmelweisstrasse via the Semmelweis Bridge, built between 2009 and 2010.
Tram lines 9, 10 and 11 as well as bus lines 60, 70, 74 and 89 run through the Südvorstadt. All lines through the city tunnel of the
S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland
Mitteldeutschland S-Bahn (), , represents an enlargement of the previous Leipzig-Halle S-Bahn. It is an Railway electrification system, electric rail public transit system operating in the metropolitan area of Leipzig-Halle, Germany. This S-Bahn ...
(S 1 - S 6) stop at the
Leipzig MDR station on the eastern edge of the locality (access via Semmelweisstrasse).
Kochstrasse is of historical importance in terms of transport. It was the old connecting route from Leipzig to Connewitz, which was also known as Connewitzer
Chaussee
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. It used to be part of the
medieval
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trade route
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Via Imperii
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. From 1872 onwards, the Leipzig
horse-drawn tram
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Summary
The horse-drawn tram (horsecar) was an early form of public rail transport, which developed ou ...
ran along it to Connewitz.
Notes
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Boroughs and quarters of Leipzig