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- the Museum of Musical Instruments, based in a large building on the Johannisplatz. The Leipzig Museum of Ethnography is one of three museums in the Saxon...
- "HNO-Legende repariert Model-Nase – HNO – Gemeinschaftspraxis Johannisplatz Leipzig". hno-johannisplatz.de (in German). Retrieved 9 May 2019. ""Ich bin nicht...
- the Museum of Musical Instruments, based in a large building on the Johannisplatz. The museum owns around 90,000 items, of European and non-European origin...
- the largest one is the complex around Johannistor and Pulverturm near Johannisplatz. The town hall at Markt square was built around 1412 and is one of only...
- Universität Leipzig) is a museum in Leipzig, Germany. It is located on Johannisplatz, near the city centre. The museum belongs to the University of Leipzig...
- Oberhaching. The toy store that appears in some episodes was located on Johannisplatz in Haidhausen; today the building houses another store. The school building...
- on Augustusplatz. Of the remaining buildings is the Gr****i Museum at Johannisplatz, the "Old Gr****i Museum" (now Leipzig city library) and the Mendebrunnen...
- Factory of automobiles Scheele in Leipzig: 1925–1929: New Gr****i Museum, Johannisplatz 5–11 (preliminary urban design and overall management; architects: Carl...
- Franz-Prüller-Straße, Paulanerplatz, Lilienstraße, Gasteig, Preysingplatz, Johannisplatz, Wiener Platz, Max-Weber-Platz, Villa Stuck, Trogerstraße, Einsteinstraße...
- Winkler, built the 8-10-story prefabricated buildings on Leipzig's Johannisplatz. From 1968 to 1971, Erich Böhme developed the “Leipzig” variant of the...