A breathtaking view, fascinating insights into Leipzig's history, and a glass of sparkling wine - all this awaits you on this special tower ascent in the St. Thomas Church. Those who climb the 232 steps to the top will be rewarded with an unparalleled panorama over the city and with stories that can only be experienced at this location. Even during the ascent, a new perspective on the past opens up: Together with our knowledgeable tour guide, you will explore the tower in several stages. A particularly noteworthy find is the inscribed graffiti of a Saxon soldier from 1813 – a direct connection to the Battle of Leipzig, which once made the city a focal point of European history. Other impressive traces of this time can also be clearly seen in the tower's masonry, including an originally preserved cannonball. A highlight of the tour is the visit to the historic tower keeper's apartment, which extends over three levels. Here you will learn how the tower families lived, worked, and watched over Leipzig for many generations. The impressive bell chimes of St. Thomas Church will also be examined more closely. The different bells tell of tradition, change, and the many roles the church played in the life of the city. To conclude, enjoy a glass of non-alcoholic sparkling wine on the observation platform, taking in not only the fantastic views but also a quiet moment above the rooftops of Leipzig. This tour combines history, architecture, and unique perspectives: ideal for visitors, locals, and families.