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Faculty of Physics, Faculty Website.The University of Göttingen (German: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen), known informally as Georgia Augusta, is a university in the city of Göttingen, Germany.
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View from University Campus looking South Göttingen has two professional theaters, Deutsches Theater in Göttingen and Jung's Theater.
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Göttingen Nacht der Kultur (Göttingen Cultural Night). Prior to the period of German romanticism, a group of German poets that had studied at this university between 1772 and 1776, formed the Göttinger Hainbund or "Dichterbund" ('circle of poets').
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Dransfeld
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Deutsches Theater. Göttingen is home to four intercultural gardens and the German Association of International Gardens (Internationale Gärten e.V.).
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The interior of the university Aula.Though David Hilbert remained, by the time he died in 1943, the Nazis had essentially gutted the university, since many of the top faculty were either Jewish or had married Jews.
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Berlin memorial plaque, Brüder Grimm, Alte Potsdamer Straße 5, Berlin-Tiergarten, Germany
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Watermill from early 13th century. Likely between 1150 and 1180 AD the present city was founded, although the exact circumstances are not known. It is presumed that Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, founded the city
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Sakmann
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Hardegsen
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Illustration from C.J. Rollinus in Haller's book Icones anatomicae from 1756
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Model of Göttingen's city defenses during the Thirty Years' War. Large tempered earth (ie. rammed earth) walls were built in ancient China since the Chang Dynasty (c. 1600-1050 BC), as the capital at ancient Ao had enormous walls built in this fashion (see siege for more info).
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The Madaba Mosaic Map - the Greek Orthodox Basilica of Saint George in Madaba
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Göttingen-Beschneidungswerkzeuge.02
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The historical city hall (1476) of Uslar (Easter 2007).
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The old Building of the University and its library in 1815
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Max Planck Institute for Physics
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The Neue Aula
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The Pauliner Church, once the seat of the University Library in which Heinrich Heine, the Brothers Grimm, and Goethe worked
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Hann. Münden
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Memorial dedicated to Bismarck as a student at the Rudelsburg
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Pilgrims at the tomb of Saint Nicholas in Bari (Gentile da Fabriano, c. 1425, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
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George I of Great Britain
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Robert Koch
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Bismarck at age eleven