Thuringer Hof
About
Thüringer Hof zu Leipzig is one of the city’s oldest traditional taverns, first established in 1454. The historic building still preserves its original architecture, featuring cross‑vaulted ceilings, wooden beams, iron candle holders and a glass‑covered courtyard that can accommodate 40 guests. It has a storied connection to Martin Luther, who was a frequent visitor throughout his life, adding to its cultural appeal. The menu celebrates classic Thuringian cuisine, offering dishes such as Thuringian bratwurst, sauerbraten, riblets, fresh fish fillets, and seasonal specialties. The restaurant’s kitchen, located in a cellar, serves these regional delicacies to a clientele ranging from families and couples to history enthusiasts. Beyond dining, Thüringer Hof provides a versatile venue for events. Its historic Luthersaal seats 200 guests, while the courtyard and indoor hall make it an ideal location for celebrations, business lunches and intimate gatherings.
Highlights
- Historic Establishment
- Martin Luther Connection
- Traditional Architecture
- Glass‑Covered Courtyard
- Luthersaal
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour