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5,000 years of media history

Guided tour

Eine Gästegruppe vor Vitrinen der Ausstellung "Zeichen - Bücher - Netze" des Deutschen Buch- und Schriftmuseums in Leipzig Foto: DNB, Annett Koschnick

begin 25.04.2024, 15:00

end 25.04.2024, 16:00

location Leipzig

Our guided tour of the permanent exhibition “Signs – Books – Networks: from Cuneiform Script to Binary Code” at the German Museum of Books and Writing takes you on a journey through 5,000 years of media history.

Tally sticks, tattoos, anatomy textbooks, neon signs, disguised publications, gravestones, novels or love letters: for more than 5,000 years people have been recording information using written signs. The permanent exhibition of the German Museum of Books and Writing provides a brief history of human media based on the three media innovations.

The exhibition extends an open invitation to explore earlier forms of communication, memory and writing systems, "old" book forms and "worlds of reading". It documents censorship, showcases masterly examples of book art and addresses the rapid pace of media development in the 20th century.

Information and contact

Meeting point: Entrance of the German Museum of Books and Writing,
German Museum of Books and Writing in Leipzig

Costs: Free admission

Duration: approx. 1 hour

Booking: Registration not required.

Cloakroom info: Please leave your coats, jackets and umbrellas in the cloakroom.
You will need one- or two-Euro coins to store your bags and backpacks in the lockers.

Accessibility: The guided tour is equipped for the disabled.

Contact: dbsm-info@dnb.de or phone +49 341 2271-324

Address and getting here

German National Library
German Museum of Books and Writing
Deutscher Platz 1
04103 Leipzig

Getting here

We advise you to use public transport.

1 / By public transport

By rail

From the main railway station, take S-Bahn S1 in the direction of Riesa, S2 in the direction of Markkleeberg-Gaschwitz, S3 in the direction of Stötteritz or S5/S5X in the direction of Zwickau. Journey time approx. 7 minutes, get off at “Leipzig MDR”. Exit onto Semmelweisstraße, then turn right and continue for 400 m to the intersection at Straße des 18. Oktober.

Alternatively, take tram line 16 from platform 2 in front of the main railway station (in the direction of Lößnig) and get off at “Deutsche Nationalbibliothek”. Journey time approx. 11 minutes.

By air

From Leipzig/Halle airport, take S-Bahn S5/S5X in the direction of Zwickau. Journey time approx. 30 minutes, get off at “Leipzig MDR”. Exit onto Semmelweisstraße, then turn right and continue for 400 m to the intersection at Straße des 18. Oktober.

2 / By car

Approaching from the north

Take the A9 to the Schkeuditzer Kreuz intersection, continue on the A14 towards Dresden and take the Leipzig-Mitte (city centre) exit; continue on the B2 towards Leipzig city centre as far as the intersection at Prager Straße/Semmelweisstraße (follow the signs for “Deutsche Nationalbibliothek”).

Approaching from the south and east

Take the A9 or A14, change to the A38 and continue to the Leipzig-Süd exit; change to the B2 and continue to the Südvorstadt exit; turn right into Kurt-Eisner-Straße and continue to the German National Library.

3 / Accessibility

The German National Library in Leipzig has disabled parking spaces right in front of the building. The entrance for disabled visitors is signposted. The reading rooms and cafeteria are accessible by lift.

Last changes: 22.02.2024

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