The Leipziger house was the house at the end of Leipziger Straße in Berlin. It was where an underground safecracking tournament was held early in Army of Thieves.
History[]
Safecracking tournament[]
When Gwendoline Starr needed to test Sebastian Schlencht-Wöhnert's safecracking skills to ensure he had the talent to back up his passion, she found an ongoing safecracking contest and signed him up. She commented on one of his YouTube videos letting him know that if he showed up at the house at the end of Leipziger Str. he'd have the chance to put his skills to the test. He arrived at the house, and participated in the tournament. Starting late, he was barely able to make it to the second round, where he was faced with a second safe to crack. Neo, the reigning champion, was the first to crack the second safe, while Sebastian managed to beat Fireball and Valiant to secure his position in the finals. The third challenge was wheeled out, and this time Sebastian easily defeated Neo, winning a small trophy and a minor level of fandom among the onlookers.[1]
References[]
- ↑ Shay Hatten (writer) & Matthias Schweighöfer (director) (October 29, 2021). Army of Thieves.
Europe | |
Czech Republic: | Prague • NPIB Prague • NPIB Prague (small branch) • Old Town |
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France: | Banque PCU • Paris • Premiere Credit des Batignolles |
Germany: | Berlin • Gwendoline's hideout • Leipziger house • Munich • Hans Wagner Tresore AG • Potsdam • Kommer • PM Kreditbank • Sebastian's apartment |
Switzerland: | St. Moritz • Bly's Casino • lakeside town |
Other: | Banque PCU • The Hill Lux Hotel |
More locations | |
United States of America • California • Nevada • Utah • Europe • Prague • Paris • Germany • St. Moritz • Mexico City |