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15.11.13

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Düsseldorf

» Art, fashion and trade fair town

The North Rhine-Westphalian capital on the Rhine has around 572 000 inhabitants. It is also the Japanese stronghold, because due to close economic relations living here around 7000 "Japanese Düsseldorf". They dominate the city, especially in the area around the main station, the so-called "Little Tokyo".

In fine weather you can stroll down as 100 years ago the broad Rhine promenade and sit there on the stairs at Castle Square, one of the most popular meeting places. Well over Dusseldorf is also known as the "Kings", the elegant promenade of the city, which is one of the world's finest luxury shopping boulevard. She's full of cafes and fine designer shops, the discrete dispense it to write to the prices issued clothes.

» The universities

Dusseldorf has a total of 4 universities together with approximately 34 220 students. The largest is the Heinrich-Heine-University, named after the most famous inhabitants of Düsseldorf, inscribed with about 24 780 students. The Heinrich-Heine University is a campus university, which by the way only in 1988 received its current name after a 23-year-old name dispute. Not pretty but the fact is that commute at the HHU 30% of students every day, because so many go straight home after the lecture.
In addition, there are the technical college, the Academy of Fine Arts and the Robert Schumann University.

» Attractions

See absolutely you should:

- the media harbor with its modern architectural masterpieces such as the new Zollhof by star architect Frank O. Gehry, now one of the most famous buildings in the city. Here is Düsseldorf's Media mile and Immendorff studio

- called the Königsallee, short KÖ

- Home animal Olderdissen: The Recreation and Park for all animal lovers. Here, on 15 acres of 100 different species, mostly from local clubs, is shown. The enclosures are natural and furnished according to the latest zoological standards. A learning center for children and adults (Dornberger Str 149a).

- the art museum K21 (international contemporary art, art of the 21st century,. Ständehausstr.1) in the old House of the Estates, and the K20 (masterworks of the 20th century, the Paul Klee collection, Picasso, Mondrian,. Grabbeplatz 5, Old Town)

- the old town, in a pub lined up on the other

» Student Life

Finding accommodation in Dusseldorf is a bit difficult. Directly on the campus or immediately adjacent are the 11 halls of residence, for which one has to apply early enough. Popular student area are also Bilk, Unterbilk and versts. However, one must then grab often little deeper into their pockets.

In Dusseldorf, it can be a wonderful shopping spree, for example, in the Schadowstraße, the busiest shopping street in Germany and in the old town with its trendy boutiques. There are also some shopping centers such as the elegant K-Galerie or the Sevens, where you can shop on seven floors.

» Typical Dusseldorf

Dusseldorf is next to the Cologne carnival stronghold par excellence. Each year between Weiberfastnacht and Green Monday is celebrated like crazy. However, you should not call here Alaaf but Helau in his own interest, for the Carnival, the old "hostility" of Cologne comes back up.

The reasons for this "enmity" are not very clear by the way, it is mainly a question of Alt or Kolsch and Helau or Alaaf.

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Dortmund

With 590 000 inhabitants, Dortmund is the sixth largest city in Germany and has established itself with its more than 1,100 years as the "heart of Westphalia". Since 2001, the mines have closed, but must redefine themselves Dortmund once again.

Last time had allowed the destruction of the Second World War was not much left, and the city had to replace from scratch. More and more now is emerging Dortmund's new position as a computer science city with high research and development and potential as an economic and cultural center of Westphalia. Dortmund came from a Carolingian royal court and was originally built to protect the Hellweg. 1240, the city received a strong attachment ring and became henceforth more and more to the city of mining, steel and beer.

In the wake of World War II 90% of the city were destroyed.

» The universities

The University of Dortmund has approximately 25 600 students, of which around 2,600 are from abroad. More 10 000 visit the college and the
International School of Management. While Dortmund universities are usually more in the midfield, they play in the first division in the technical-scientific subjects. Another special feature is the H-Bahn, the first elevated train without a guide. It was introduced to by a campus to transport the Studis on the other, North Campus and South Campus are namely two full kilometers apart. As the seat of Dortmund ZVS (the central authority for university places) schools, students are not going out as fast here.

» Attractions

- Museum on the East Wall: impressive collection of art of the 20th Century, including nearly 200 works of German Expressionism.

- Brewery Museum

- In the course of the former attachment ring the city is surrounded by Wall Street. Whose center is the Old Market. Not far from here, north-east, one finds the

- Westphalian Industrial Museum Zollern Mine II / IV: the Art Nouveau, disused mine, which is still in the machine room necessary for the former coal mine operation

- Machine can show the original state

- Westfalenhalle I: Fair and Ice Sports Center, Westphalia Stadium

- The Florian Tower, a 212m high television tower, is considered a landmark of Dortmund

» Student Life

Many of the students reside directly Dortmund in Dortmund, but after lecture circuit to drive home in one of the surrounding towns. This has positive and negative implications. The former is clearly due to the relaxed state of the housing market. The new student residences offer rent rooms in the immediate vicinity of the University and colleges in from just 170 Euros incl internet connection. You live here, it bypasses the negative effect of many commuters. While it is otherwise in the Dortmund Nightlife namely often looks rather bad, here you are right in the hustle and bustle of student: Residence Inns, college parties, etc. If you can not make friends with dormitories, also found in the downtown affordable housing.

For students especially popular is the northern city with its many old ancient houses with high ceilings and colorful facades. The former working-class neighborhood is viewed with some suspicion because of the partially somewhat neglected condition of the inhabitants of other parts of the city, make as a social problem child, so to speak, but rent from 160 euros and the rich variety of restaurants and pubs all nations more than make up.

In particular, alternative shops like the Subrosa be found here. A little more expensive it is in the Cross neighborhood in the southern part of the city. Here you will find beautiful old streets and trendy population. Beautiful student hang Punke in this area are the Black Café, Café Max, Café Einstein, the Louisiana, the top dog, and a must for fans of Ireland is Limerick's.

Many students are also drawn a few cocktails, the Atlantico. Who longs again for a dance floor in Soundgarden, in the Ruhr rock halls and in the Spirit to the right place. It is precious in the city palace: you managed to get past the bouncers, it can even happen, that we unexpectedly discovered a Borussia player next to him. Dortmund is also popular for its reasonably cheap shopping opportunities. Are known to the west and the Ostenhellweg for its many good deals. Specifically to buy clothes but is also recommended Brückstrasse.

There are also plenty of restaurants and café, to recover from the rigors of shopping.

»Typical Dortmund

Fußballfanatismus: When the black and yellow kickers have the honor at the stadium, the streets are swept clean. Especially since the local club Borussia Dortmund 09 2002 German champion. Has nothing to do with sports, however, that Dortmund has its own entry in the Guinness Book of Records in the summer is here at the festival 'Let's DO it!' the world's largest foam party instead. And another record: the Christmas season Dortmund offers the largest composite Christmas tree in the world.

16.8.13

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Bonn

Of Beethoven, Haribo's headquarters and UN headquarters

The former capital on the Rhine is over 2000 years old, so you simply place in Bonn from tranquil baroque castle to old town houses and Art Nouveau villas all before. The 300 000 inhabitants city is very international, despite their Tranquility on the basis of UN agencies. When Bonn was the seat of government in 1949, it named many because of its size often derisively Federal village.
Bonn also makes the atmosphere of the location of the Rhine, from the waterfront, you have a beautiful view of the Seven Mountains and also the weather is influenced by its location at the Rhine River still pretty good. With the modern Post Tower, which is 162.5 meters high and thus exactly 5.50 meters higher than the Cologne Cathedral, Bonn is now home to the tallest office building of North Rhine-Westphalia. In the evening the elliptical glass building lights in all colors.
Bonn is also home to the famous all over the world "Golden Bears": in 1920, the native of Bonn Hans Riegel the company Haribo, which has since remained family owned and even today has its headquarters in Bonn.

» The universities

The University of Bonn has two universities, the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University and the University of the Savings Banks Financial Group Bonn, together with approximately 38 000 students. The Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University is located today in the former Elector residence, built in 1697-1725 as the late Baroque, and used as an electoral college for Castle in 1818. It was named after King Frederick William III, who founded it. The university itself is one of the oldest and most respected in Germany and has about 31 000 students.

» Attractions

See absolutely you should:

- the Beethoven House (Bonngasse 20), here was Ludwig van Beethoven was born in 1770, is exhibited in the museum as his last wing

- the market square with the town hall in rococo style

- Museum Mile, the Art Museum (German art since 1945, Macke, Rhenish Expressionists, Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 2), the Art and Exhibition Hall with changing international exhibitions on a huge space and a sculpture garden on the roof (Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 4), the Royal Museum (one of the most important zoological museums in Germany with its 30 000 stuffed mammals, 80 000 birds and insects and fish; Adenauer Allee 160) and the House of History, which is the history of the Federal Republic of Germany (Adenauer Allee 250)

» Student Life

Shopping can be done in the whole city, so the main railway station to opera. These include a Zara and H & M. Also recommended is the Haribo shop (Fries Str 121), here you can stock up on tons of gold bears, liquorice and the like. At the large bar you can choose everything individually, is then calculated by weight, and there are discounted "broken goods".

The housing market is tight, but the student union has 35 residence halls with a total of 4000 rooms, but for which you have to apply early enough.

» Typical Bonn

In Bonn it comes from women rose Thursday to Monday great to finally ruled again, the Rhenish cheerfulness. Then is celebrated all over Bonn without end.

A big attraction is every year the event "Rhine in Flames", which takes place on the first Saturday in May. The best is the big, beautiful conclusion of fireworks at about 23 clock in the Bonn floodplain.
In addition, every year in the fall instead of the internationally famous Beethoven Festival, then you can enjoy throughout Bonn concerts of senior musicians and newcomers. Classical music fans should not miss it.

20.7.13

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Berlin

» The federal capital

The old and new capital of Germany, with around 3.5 million inhabitants, the largest city in the country. Many consider Berlin also for the exciting city in the whole of Germany, perhaps because the metropolis on the Spree never stands still, because here old and new exist side by side, because Berlin is just living on the pulse of time. Even if the Potsdamer Platz, long the largest construction site in Europe, is now completed, is still built everywhere in Berlin. The "thick B above on the Spree" as the band Seeed is changing rapidly and is the new trend at the moment. The town on the Havel and Spree is huge, a little confusing and multicultural, so as Berlin is the third largest Turkish city in the world.

After the end of World War II the center of Berlin was destroyed three-quarters of the former population of 4.3 million, only 2.8 million were living in the city. Berlin was then divided among the four occupying powers in 1961 the eastern part of the city was completely sealed off by the Wall. Until 9 November 1989 the borders were opened again.

Of the Berlin Wall that divided the city for 26 years, now only remains as can be seen in the Niederkirchnerstraße and the Oberbaumbruecke on along the river Spree. There still is a 1300 meters long section that was painted on one side.

Berlin has always been the scene of great historical moments, the city saw as the emperor's abdication and the proclamation of the Republic. Even Kennedy's speech from 1963, with its famous phrase "Ich bin ein Berliner", with which he expressed his solidarity with West Berlin is known throughout the world.

» The universities

With 18 colleges and more than 140 000 students together Berlin is the largest university town in Germany.
The Humboldt University (HU) Berlin comprises eleven faculties and a broad range of subjects. It was founded in 1809 by an initiative of Wilhelm von Humboldt. Since 1946, it also bears his name. The impressive main building, built in 1748-1753 as a palace, is located directly on Berlin's most famous boulevard "Unter den Linden". About 34 000 students are enrolled at HU. With the famous Charité HU has the largest medical faculty in Europe.

1948, the Free University of Berlin (FU) was founded, and from here the student protests were fueled in the 60s. Today it has around 43 000 students in 12 departments and more than 100 institutions, with languages, history, law and business are the main focus.

The third major university is the Technical University of Berlin (TU), located in the west of the city. With currently 27 700 students, it is one of the largest technical universities in Germany.

At the Berlin University of the Arts (University of Arts) taught since 1975, in addition to the individual artistic subjects such as visual and performing arts, design and music you can also find studying education and social sciences. Here Vivienne Westwood lectured in fashion design.
Besides these four are located in Berlin also the Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences, ESCP-EAP European School of Management, the Protestant University of Applied Sciences, the School of Technology and Economics, the College of Administration and Legal Affairs, the College of Business, the School of Music "Hanns Eisler", the School of Dramatic Arts "Ernst Busch", the Catholic College, the Art Academy Berlin-Weissensee, the Media Design University for Design and computer science, the OTA college, the Steinbeis University and the Technical University of Applied Sciences.

» Attractions

During a city tour by bus to get a nice overview of the sights of Berlin. Departure points: for example, the lines 216, 220 and 225 on the Kurfürstendamm

See you should necessarily (only one choice):

- the Reichstag (Republic Square), completed in 1894 and 1933, partially destroyed by fire, and he has been modernized by renowned architect Sir Norman Foster and reopened in 1999. From the glass dome you can enjoy a wonderful view over Berlin

- the landmark of the city, the Brandenburg Gate was built in 1788-1791, which is a symbol of German unity. During the division of the city, there stood in the death strip. On the floor on the west side of the gate today marked a red line to the former Berlin Wall

- The 1400 meter long and 60 meter wide avenue Unter den Linden, which runs from the Pariser Platz at the Brandenburg Gate to the castle bridge. Especially under Frederick the Great came here impressive edifices located on Pariser Platz as the legendary luxury Hotel Adlon.

- the Museum Island with the Pergamon Museum, a unique collection of antiques (including the Pergamon Altar from 180 BC and the Market Gate of Miletus from the year 165 AD) houses; also the Old and the New Museum

- Potsdamer Platz with its modern glass skyscrapers such as the 130 meter-high Sony Centre and Alexanderplatz with world time clock

- Checkpoint Charlie (the south end of Friedrichstraße), the famous border crossing which is where the Allied checkpoint

- the seat of the Federal President, the neoclassical Bellevue Palace in 1785 and Charlottenburg Palace

- Kurfürstendamm, or "Kurfürstendamm", in which also the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

- the Egyptian Museum (70 Castle Street), where you can admire the famous, created in 1350 BC bust of Nefertiti

» Student Life

Berlin has a nightlife that is at least in Germany without competition. So there are infinitely many ways to celebrate. A bar district is eg the Oranienburger Straße in Berlin-Mitte, especially in the areas immediately around it is played out the student life. Otherwise, you need yourself informed of cafe Guide.

Rents in Berlin seem pretty cheap at first glance, but a lot of scrap is offered - for example, homes with coal stove, etc. Indispensable for finding accommodation and in the search for events and parties are the city magazines Zitty and tip.

Very good for shopping are the various shopping malls such as the Potsdamer Platz or on Friedrichstrasse. Interesting and at the same time good for shopping are the Hackescher Markt (Rosenthaler Straße 40/41 & 6 Sophie Street), a large courtyard area with a mixed-use development through art, culture, living and dining. Should necessarily once you pop in the KaDeWe (Tauentzienstraße 21-24). The KaDeWe department store is almost 100 years old (2007 is applicable), and the largest department store in Europe.

» Typical Berlin

Despite all the hostility he talking about real Berliners still free to muzzle. The "Berlin snout" lives on, even if Goethe was unsympathetic and many see it simply for incorrect German. In Berlin, a bun is a "bread roll" and you say "ick, det" and "kiek times". Berlin also are very direct and maintain at first glance a somewhat harsh tone. Typical of the city is the Bear, the emblem of the city. Has started a preference to bear in 1280 with the first seal bears a look today everywhere from postcards and banners bear to. The lively city bears Tilo can go to the Köllnischen Park View.

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Bayreuth

» City of the Richard Wagner Festival and Museums

Bayreuth is the largest city in Upper Franconia, Franconia and the fifth largest in the ninth largest in the Free State of Bavaria. Located she is between the forested Fichtelgebirge and the romantic Franconian Switzerland and offers many opportunities to discover and experience nature. Approximately 74,000 people live in Bayreuth (as at 30.6.2005). They are Catholic to Protestant English and 63.7 percent to 28.8 percent.

Is first mentioned as a city in Bayreuth in 1231. Its heyday it was under the reign of Margrave Friedrich and Wilhelmine pair, the art-loving favorite sister of Frederick the Great. In the period 1735-1763 occur in rapid succession, the representative buildings and equipment, of which the town is still dominated, eg the Mark Count's Opera House, New Castle, Friedrichstrasse and the Hofgarten. 1810 Bayreuth was annexed by Napoleon the Kingdom of Bavaria. With the beginning of the Richard Wagner Festival in Bayreuth 1876 is increasingly cultural and social prestige in Europe. 1945 triumph this is braked, with about one-third of the city is destroyed in air raids. In 2001 Bayreuth celebrates two anniversaries: 125 years to a Bayreuth Festival, the other 50 years New Bayreuth.

Every summer flows to an international audience for the Festspielhaus in Bayreuth to enjoy the famous Festival. 30 performances each season are listed spectators from around 2000 each. A high percentage are foreign guests, many of them French, Japanese and U.S. citizens.

About two dozen museums are there in Bayreuth. Highlights are in addition to the Richard Wagner Museum or the Museum including the Museum of Natural History Upper Franconia or the Kunstmuseum Bayreuth. The sophisticated and imaginative variety of Bayreuth Museum provides an insight into the cultural and historical heritage of the city.

» The universities

The University of Bayreuth currently has around 9500 students and cuts in nationwide rankings, especially in law, economics and physics regularly extremely successful. In 1972, the college-university operations began. Individual attention, high standards of performance and decided ferent orientation of career opportunities and prospects determine the course offerings. It ranges from the natural and engineering sciences to law and economics, to the language, literature and cultural studies, and continues to evolve.

The city is also home to a School of Church Music. The financial statements are recognized by the state. In addition, training courses and seminars are offered days, so the study is structured in a very practical way.

» Attractions

- Market Opernhaus: Applies obtained as the finest Baroque theaters in Europe. It was artfully designed on behalf of the Margravine Wilhelmine.

- New Castle: residence of the Margrave of Bayreuth, Frederick and Wilhelmine. It shows by way of example the features of the Bayreuth Rococo.

- Hermitage / Old Castle: Historic park on the outskirts of the city. It is home to the Old Palace with heart grotto, fountains and a fabulous orangery with the cen-tral sun temple which is crowned by Apollo, the god of the Muses.

- Festspielhaus place of world-famous Richard Wagner Festival on Green Hill. The Bayreuth Festspielhaus is one of the largest opera houses in the world.

- Richard Wagner Museum exhibition on the life and work of the great playwright's music and the history of the Bayreuth Festival.

- Museum: Interesting information about the city and regional history.

» Student Life

A colorful bouquet of pubs, bars and clubs will all party friends in Bayreuth were spoiled for choice. Numerous locations like Herzogkeller, Orange Elephant or Florian offer a pleasant beer or tasty cocktail with friends. You can hit the dance floor including the A9, Halifax or Inside Club. In Scene Magazine Online you can find all important addresses with descriptions of the various bars and clubs - so the evening planning, nothing stands in the way.

Bayreuth Shopping City Ranked # 1 in Upper Franconia. The main shopping streets are the Maximilian street / pedestrian area and the Richard-Wagner-Str. In addition to small-scale local suppliers specialty stores (fashion boutiques, shoe shops) and big retailers such as Karstadt and Woolworth are represented. At the foot of the Maximilian street center is at a sales area of ​​19,000 sqm.

In Bayreuth, all assets shall be open a wide range of sporting activities: from aerobics to hiking, from billiards to weight lifting, riding and golf, the spectrum of possibilities. Worth a loading examined the Lohegrim spa, a popular spa with attractive therapeutic and wellness is offered.

Recommended for all moviegoers, the Cineplex. In the eight halls run not only movies, but there are also listed exhibitions and concerts.
The residential area in Bayreuth is critical due to the large number of students. On the homepage of the City "housing for students" important notes and addresses under the heading summarized. Especially good value is the residence of the student union of Upper Franconia. It has 1132 seats and the rental rates are between 85 € and 174 €.

» Typical Bayreuth

Bayreuth is about the world-famous festival out of many traditional Ausrichtungsort of cultural events. Throughout the year to provide the interested visitor different events, such as the classical concert series "Musica Bayreuth", the romantic summer night party at the Hermitage, the Franconian Festival or the Festival of Young Artists. Music and culture are characteristic of life in Bayreuth and come into this city never too short.

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