
Lene-Voigt-Park
A green escape in the heart of Leipzig
Did you know?
The Lene-Voigt-Park was officially named after the Saxon dialect poet a year after its opening, who once lived nearby.
Guided Story
Imagine being in the heart of a city, yet surrounded by the gentle rustling of leaves above. Look to your left, and you'll see the grand trees, vibrant with green leaves in spring. This is where Saxon poet Lene Voigt once lived, and you might just feel a hint of her creative spirit as you stroll these well-kept paths. Close your eyes, and you might hear the distant laughter of children playing on the playground behind you. And over there, the flowerbeds—what a burst of color, especially in the summer. If you're in the mood to linger, that bench over there is a perfect spot to soak in the park's tranquility.






