Former electoral palace (University of Bonn) (Bonn)
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The University of Bonn (German: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn am Rhein) was founded on October 18, 1818, by the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm III, who had been ruling the Rhineland as a part of Prussia since 1815. The main building was the former Electoral Palace of the prince-archbishop of Cologne.
The university's forerunner was the Academy of the last Cologne Kurfürst (Prince-elector), which he had founded in 1777, and which had been turned into a university in 1786. A mere decade later, the first university became a victim of the radical change brought about by the French Revolution.
The new Rhenish Friedrich-Wilhelm-University was founded in the spirit of Wilhelm von Humboldt. Idealism and the Enlightenment dominated the age. Because of the open zeitgeist of the time, the alma mater on the Rhine attracted famous men like August Wilhelm von Schlegel, Ernst Moritz Arndt, Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Heinrich Hertz, to name a few.
Pope Benedict XVI was a professor of fundamental theology at the University of Bonn from 1959 until 1963.
Today, the university has about 30,000 students, making it one of the largest German universities. Each year, it has about 5,500 international students from 130 nations.
The University of Bonn does not have a centralised campus. The main building only accommodates the Theological and Philosophical faculties as well as the administration; the other faculties are situated in various parts of the city of Bonn.
The University of Bonn (German: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn am Rhein) was founded on October 18, 1818, by the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm III, who had been ruling the Rhineland as a part of Prussia since 1815. The main building was the former Electoral Palace of the prince-archbishop of Cologne.
The university's forerunner was the Academy of the last Cologne Kurfürst (Prince-elector), which he had founded in 1777, and which had been turned into a university in 1786. A mere decade later, the first university became a victim of the radical change brought about by the French Revolution.
The new Rhenish Friedrich-Wilhelm-University was founded in the spirit of Wilhelm von Humboldt. Idealism and the Enlightenment dominated the age. Because of the open zeitgeist of the time, the alma mater on the Rhine attracted famous men like August Wilhelm von Schlegel, Ernst Moritz Arndt, Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Heinrich Hertz, to name a few.
Pope Benedict XVI was a professor of fundamental theology at the University of Bonn from 1959 until 1963.
Today, the university has about 30,000 students, making it one of the largest German universities. Each year, it has about 5,500 international students from 130 nations.
The University of Bonn does not have a centralised campus. The main building only accommodates the Theological and Philosophical faculties as well as the administration; the other faculties are situated in various parts of the city of Bonn.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Bonn
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°44'0"N 7°6'8"E
- University of Bonn Poppelsdorf Campus 1.5 km
- Koblenz University of Applied Sciences 55 km
- University of Trier Campus 1 114 km
- Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz 115 km
- Clinical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz 116 km
- University of Kaiserslautern 153 km
- ANSTALT 159 km
- Saarland University 164 km
- Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Karlsruhe Campus 211 km
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) 213 km
- Minster Square 0.2 km
- Poppelsdorfer Avenue 0.7 km
- Federal Court of Auditors 0.9 km
- Ernst Moritz Arndt Gymnasium 1 km
- Botanical Garden Bonn 1.2 km
- University Hospital of Bonn, Center for Pediatry, Department of Hematology & Oncology 1.3 km
- Villa Hammerschmidt - Second Resindence of the Federal President 1.6 km
- Fmr Federal Chancellery - Federal Ministry of Economic Coorporation (Bonn) 2 km
- HARIBO - BONN 2.8 km
- Sportanlage Wasserland 2.9 km
Minster Square
Poppelsdorfer Avenue
Federal Court of Auditors
Ernst Moritz Arndt Gymnasium
Botanical Garden Bonn
University Hospital of Bonn, Center for Pediatry, Department of Hematology & Oncology
Villa Hammerschmidt - Second Resindence of the Federal President
Fmr Federal Chancellery - Federal Ministry of Economic Coorporation (Bonn)
HARIBO - BONN
Sportanlage Wasserland