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Halle & Leipzig
Into the East for our first game in Leipzig.

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 Some of the beautiful architecture of Liepzig ... right next to an old Soviet-style block building.  The Singing Cossacks.  It was really hot outside and they're wearing those heavy black outfits.  Our first glimpse of the Old Town Hall of Leipzig.  By the way, it's pronounced  Carolyn and I posing in the crowd in front of the Old Town Hall.  A better view of the Old Town Hall.  And yes, there is a New Town Hall, but we didn't see it.  The view from the Old Town Hall isn't so pretty.  They were in the process of building a subway stop exit at the Leipzig Market Place.  Sandra's just a little blurry.  Oops.  An elaborate Leipzig manhole cover.  That's the manhole cover down there on the ground.  This shot is across from the...  St. Thomas Church.  The lawn behind the church is a popular spot.  Sandra and Carolyn.  A beautifully restored bank.  The steeple of St. Thomas Church.  Another view of the church.  St. Thomas Church is where Johann Sebastian Bach is buried.  Carolyn and I with Bach looming over us.  A closer view.  A description of the St. Thomas Church.  St. Paul's Altar inside St. Thomas Church.  This altar, built in the 15th century, was originally in a different church in Leipzig that was destroyed in 1968.  It has been on loan to the St. Thomas Church since 1993.  More inside the church.  The pulpit inside the church.  The ceiling inside the St. Thomas Church.  The New Bach Organ.  This isn't the organ that Bach played on when he was St. Thomas' most famous choirmaster beginning in 1723.  I guess that organ didn't survive.
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