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HENRI and Leipzig: Love at first sight
Leipzig surprises. Anyone arriving here immediately senses this special mixture of history, culture and new beginnings . The sound of past centuries still echoes in the arcades, while new galleries and studios open their doors just around the corner. People discuss, make music and try things out here - and it is precisely this attitude to life that suits HENRI perfectly.
A hotel in the middle of Leipzig means more than just a bed in the city. It is the starting point for walks through the Bach district, for nights full of jazz and for coffee house conversations that last longer than planned. It is a place where travelers immediately feel at home, because Leipzig itself is so open.
HENRI Leipzig will not be a copy, but an original. Just like the city itself.
HENRI brings people together: Travelers and locals, because the communal areas are open to the surroundings and the people who make up the location. New or old Cuxhaven residents who enjoy coming together in an unusual ambience, meeting people and interacting with them.
This creates a special mixture of leisure feeling and participation in urban life. An authentic experience of the Cuxhaven region, between the city, harbor basin and beach - this is how the old fishing port becomes the garden of the residents and guests at HENRI Country House. Inspired by the harmonious design of the outdoor areas and the greening of the glass porches.
Experience Leipzig

Art & culture in the Leipzig cotton mill
Once a genuine spinning mill, today a vibrant art center. The Spinnerei unites over 100 studios, galleries and workshops under one roof. This is where industrial charm meets contemporary art. A walk through the halls feels like a journey through the creative soul of Leipzig. A place that inspires and invites you to marvel.

Impressive history at the Monument to the Battle of the Nations
The Monument to the Battle of the Nations rises majestically above Leipzig. At 91 meters high and with its imposing architecture, it is not only a memorial, but also an impressive building. Those who climb the 364 steps to the viewing platform are rewarded with a breathtaking view over the city.

Architecture & shopping in the Mädler Passage
The Mädler Passage is an architectural masterpiece from the 19th century. With its ornate façades, glass roof and historic flair, it casts a spell over visitors. Here you can stroll through time, browse through elegant boutiques or enjoy a coffee in Auerbachs Keller - a piece of Leipzig history you can touch.
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