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    naTo - Nationale Front

    Posted by Ulla 8 December 2007

    This little communal cafe has a nice variety of non-alcoholic and alcoholic cocktails and a very alternative, lefty and studenty atmosphere; it doubles up as a little bit as a community centre, arthouse cinema, theatre and concert hall and event space.

    The group associated with it also organises some of the best fun events of the city: the bathtub regatta, the soapbox derby, the naTo-cup (football), Bollywood in Leipzig and has also been caring for the restoration of the historic GDR advert 'Löffelfamilie'; which shows a family eating soup (donations urgently needed).

    It's a fantastic little venue with cult status and as one of my favourite places only suitable for nice, friendly, open-minded, easy-going and in general just lovely people.

    Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 46
    04275 Leipzig,
    Germany

    telephone: 0049/0 341 3014398
    E-mail: info@nato-leipzig.de
    Web: www.nato-leipzig.de/english.php

    Several trams are just stopping in front of it. Can't remember which ones, but all which go to "Connewitzer Kreuz".

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