As the “world street of furs”, the Brühl shaped Leipzig’s reputation as a trading metropolis at an early stage. In 1813 the composer Richard Wagner was born in the inn “Zum roten und weißen Löwen” on the Brühl. This is exactly where the shopping center opened its doors to visitors in 2012. On a retail area of over 53,350 square meters, visitors can stroll through the numerous stores at this traditional location with a new look.
With its striking and enduring architecture, the cozy ensemble of alleys and courtyards combined with a modern aluminum façade blends in perfectly with the lively inner city of the Saxon metropolis. In the bright, openly designed shopping arcades, customers can expect a varied mix of well-known top brands with a large customer base as well as exclusive boutiques and studios. The center is home to brands in the fashion and beauty, technology and entertainment, leisure and living industries.
An excellent shopping experience
The diverse culinary delights on offer, with local cafés and restaurants and international gastronomy giants, round off a visit to the center, which has carried the coveted 4-star label in its logo since 2016. Management für Immobilen AG awards this honor to malls that meet particularly high-quality criteria for an exceptional shopping experience – such as Bochum’s Ruhr Park, Minto in Mönchengladbach and the Pasing Arcaden in Munich.