The Romanus House is a historic building in Leipzig, Germany, located in the borough Mitte, on the corner of Brühl and Katharinenstrasse.
The city palace, built between 1701 and 1704, is one of the main works of Leipzig Baroque architecture influenced by Dresden.
Two years later he opened the “Richtersche Café” on the second floor, but after he got heavily into debt, the building came into the possession of the merchant Jacob Marcus Dufour-Pallard.
In 1906, the Steitmann brothers took over the Romanus House and let it completely renovate by the architect Otto Paul Burghardt in 1906/07.
At the beginning of the 1990s, the Romanus House was part of the Leipzig real estate holdings of the building contractor Jürgen Schneider.