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Companions Programme

 

We offer a range of guided tours to cultural and scientific highlights of Bonn, especially organised for conference participants and their companions. The tours require pre-registration at the info desk of the conference (Zelt Arkadenhof).

On Friday and Saturday, there will be three performances of the well-known Physik-Show. Registration online via https://www.physikshow.uni-bonn.de/.

 

Physik-Show der Universität Bonn

Admission:
free

Registration:
online via https://www.physikshow.uni-bonn.de/

Dates:
Friday, 3 April 2020, 10:00 and 18:00
Saturday, 4 April 2020, 14:00

Title of the show:
"Nachts in der Uni" ("Night at the University")

Place:
Wolfgang-Paul-Hörsaal, Campus Poppeldsorf

The Physikshow is a team of students from Bonn University, led by Prof. Herbert Dreiner and Michael Kortmann, which presents spectacular and educational experiments, wrapped in an entertaining story, without forgetting to deliver understandable explanations.

 

 

Deutsches Museum Bonn

Admission:
10.00 € per person

Duration:
2 h

Dates:
Wednesday, 1 April 2020, 11:00
Thursday, 2 April 2020, 13:30

Meeting point:
Info desk, Zelt Arkadenhof, 30 mins. before tour start

The little brother of the world-famous Deutsches Museum in Munich offers exhibits from all scientific disciplines, covering "Research and Technology in Germany after 1945". The highlights include exhibits and experiments from famous scientists, engineers and inventors, like Nobel Laureate Wolfgang Paul.

 

 

Arithmeum der Universität Bonn

Admission:
free

Duration:
1-1,5 h

Dates:
Tuesday, 31 March 2020, 11:30
Wednesday, 1 April 2020, 14:00
Thursday,  2 April 2020, 11:30

Meeting point:
Info desk, Zelt Arkadenhof, 15 mins. before tour start

The Arithmeum is a mathematics museum at the Institute for Discrete Mathematics of the University of Bonn. Based on the collection of its founder and director, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Bernhard Korte, it houses the world's most comprehensive collection of calculating machines, ranging from delicate mechanical machines from the baroque era to modern microchips.

 

 

Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

Admission:
free

Duration:
1,5 h

Dates:
Wednesday, 1 April 2020, 15:30
Thursday,  2 April 2020, 15:00

Meeting point:
Info desk, Zelt Arkadenhof, 15 mins. before tour start

The Haus der Geschichte exhibits objects that document contemporary history. With around 1 million visitors every year, it is one of the most popular museums in Germany. In addition to the permanent exhibition, where German history from 1945 is illuminated, there are several temporary exhibitions to be visited.

 

 

Beethoven-Haus

Admission:
8,00 € per person

Duration:
0,5-1 h

Dates:
Wednesday, 1 April 2020, 16:00
Thursday,  2 April 2020, 16:30

Meeting point:
Info desk, Zelt Arkadenhof, 15 mins. before tour start

Just in time for the 250th birthday of this most famous son of the city of Bonn, the birth house of Ludwig van Beethoven has been renovated and its exhibition has been completely restructured. It is one of the most visited music museums worldwide and features a permanent exhibition, allowing the visitor to experience Beethoven in a modern, inspiring and exciting way.

 

 

Other touristic sites worth a visit include the University Museum in the main building, the Bonn Minster just across from the University main entrance, the Botanical Gardens at Poppelsdorf Palace, the Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus) and Market Square (Marktplatz), Museum König, the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundeskunsthalle), the Bonn Museum of Modern Art (Kunstmuseum Bonn), the August-Macke-Haus, the Rhineland Museum (Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn). More information can be found at https://international.bonn.de/highlights/tourist-information/tourist-information.php.