Museum in der Runden Ecke
Museum in der Runden Ecke, found at Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 96 in Leipzig, offers a deep dive into the city’s former Stasi headquarters. This museum, established in 2005, invites visitors to explore the history of surveillance and oppressive regimes in East Germany. A pivotal feature is its extensive archive of documents, photographs, and personal accounts that chronicle life under the GDR. Open year-round, with special exhibitions typically scheduled for November, guests can engage with interactive displays and guided tours that shed light on this complex past. As you wander the exhibits, you’ll gain insight into the sociopolitical dynamics that shaped the region's history.