Noun
Leipziger (plural Leipzigers)
A person from Leipzig.
Formerly little more than a gap in the customs wall, it was replaced by a much grander affair consisting of two matching Doric-style stone gate-houses, like little temples (a nod to Friedrich Gilly perhaps), facing each other across Leipziger Strasse. Source: Internet
In the blossoming and growing cities of Dresden and Leipzig an extravagant style of cuisine is cherished (one may only think of the crab as an ingredient in the famous Leipziger Allerlei ). Source: Internet
In addition, the East Berlin sign was carefully placed so that, when viewed from further away down Leipziger Strasse, its display board obscured the West Berlin sign standing a little way beyond it. Source: Internet
Its street layout followed the Baroque -style grid pattern much favoured at the time, and was based on two main axes: Friedrichstrasse running north-south, and Leipziger Strasse running east-west. Source: Internet
Interwar Years Potsdamer Platz in the mid-1920s, looking east into Leipziger Platz, with the Hotel Furstenhof on the right. Source: Internet
In the left foreground is Leipziger Platz, while in the right foreground are parts of the Sony and Beisheim Centers. Source: Internet