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País 🇩🇪 Alemania
Tipo Major
Coordenadas 51,346546, 12,383333
Zona horaria Europe/Berlin
Conexiones 778
Código UIC 8023179

Acerca de Leipzig Estación Central

Leipzig Hbf is one of Europe's most remarkable estación de ferrococherils, a vast terminal completed in 1915 whose monumentoal Beaux-Arts façade extends 300 metres along the Willy-Brandt-Platz and whose underground City Tunnel, opened in 2013, transformed it from a terminal into a estación pasante linking the septentrional and meridional redes ferroviarias. It serves as the primary nodo de conexiones for ICE servicios on the Berlin–Munich and Hannover–Dresden corredores, así como trenes regionales throughout Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt and the S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland red connecting Leipzig with Halle and Magdeburg. With its extraordinary size, lavish interiors, and impressive two-level commercial vestíbulo below the original andenes, Leipzig Hbf is considered one of the greatest ferrococheril buildings in the world.

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Leipzig Hauptbahnhof opens directamente onto the inner ring road, with the peatónised Grimmaische Strasse leading to Augustusplatz and the centro de la ciudad just a cinco minutos a pie away. tranvía and S-Bahn servicios también depart from stops immediately outside the estación.
Deutsche Bahn ICE and IC trenes connect Leipzig to Berlin in about one hour and 10 minutes, to Frankfurt in around three hours, and to Munich in under three and a half hours. servicios regionales cover Halle, Dresden, Erfurt, and many Saxony destinations.
Leipzig Hbf houses one of Europe's largest estación centros comerciales across three retail levels, with over 140 tiendas, restaurantees, a supermercado, and a cinema. The DB Reisezentrum and S-Bahn ticketing counters are on the ground floor adjacent to the vestíbulo principal.
taquilla de equipajes are available within the edificio de la estación and are accesoible during centro comercial opening hours and beyond. The estación's size and extensive instalaciones make it one of the more comfortable places to wait for a conexión in Germany.
Leipzig is famous for its music patrimonio — Bach worked here for 27 years, and the Thomaskirche where he is buried is un breve paseo from the Hbf. The city también has a thriving alternative arts scene centred on the Plagwitz and Connewitz districts, fácilmente reached by tranvía from the estación.

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Datos actualizados por última vez: 2026-02-27