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Shot at the "Wissenschaftszentrum" (Deutsches Museum) in the city of Bonn, Germany.

Bonn Minster (German: Bonner Münster) is a Roman Catholic church in Bonn. It is one of Germany's oldest churches, having been built between the 11th and 13th centuries. At one point the church served as the de facto cathedral for the Archbishopric of Cologne, because it is the major church of what was then the Archbishop-Elector's residence (Cologne itself having secured independence from his secular government). It is now a minor basilica. It served as the inspiration for the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin, as Kaiser Wilhelm II had studied in Bonn.

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Der Freihzeitpark Rheinaue wurde vor 40 Jahren anlässlich der Bundesgartenschau am 27. April 1979 eröffnet.

 

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Mit ihren Botanischen Gärten unterhält die Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn einen der ältesten dokumentierten und traditionsreichsten Botanischen Gärten Deutschlands. Unter dem Motto Erforschen, Erhalten, Erklären, Erleben werden dort auf ca. 12 ha etwa 11.000 Pflanzenarten kultiviert. Die Anlagen sind über drei Standorte verteilt, wobei der historische Schlossgarten rings um das Schloss Clemensruh in Bonn-Poppelsdorf den größten und bekanntesten Teil ausmacht. Weiterhin gibt es den öffentlichen Garten für die spezielle Nutzpflanzensammlung sowie den nicht-öffentlichen Melbgarten auf dem Venusberg.

 

Kernaufgabe der Gärten als universitärer Einrichtung sind Forschung und Lehre. Hierfür wird in großem Umfange Anschauungs- und Untersuchungsmaterial zur Verfügung gestellt. Die Botanischen Gärten sind aber ebenfalls Naherholungsraum der Bonner Bürger sowie Veranstaltungs- und Begegnungsort der Universität.

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NoArt at Kunstmuseum Bonn

Mit aktuellem Treiber-Booster in voller Funktion

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