Göttingen

Göttingen

Göttingen is a German town known for its university. The Old Botanical Garden has a collection of medicinal plants and an arboretum. In the town's rampart-ringed medieval center, the Altes Rathaus is a centuries-old town hall. Outside, stands the Gänseliesel, an iconic fountain topped by a statue of a little girl with a goose. Southeast, the 19th-century Bismarck Tower offers views of the town and surrounding forest.

People died in Gottingen (First 49 people) - Page 0

Gabriel Wagner

Gabriel Wagner

German philosopher

Leopold Matthieu

Leopold Matthieu

Painter

Georg Wilhelm Boehmer

Georg Wilhelm Boehmer

Theologian

Anna Klein

Anna Klein

Felix Klein's wife

Eduard Hermann

Eduard Hermann

German linguist

Paul Bredow

Paul Bredow


Eric Oxenstierna

Eric Oxenstierna

Swedish historian and archaeologist

Max Planck

Max Planck

German theoretical physicist

Johann Friedrich Herbart

Johann Friedrich Herbart

German philosopher

Otto Hahn

Otto Hahn

German chemist

Friedrich Carl Andreas

Friedrich Carl Andreas

Orientalist

Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle

Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle

German physician

David Hilbert

David Hilbert

German mathematician

Walter Baade

Walter Baade

German astronomer

Max Born

Max Born

German-British physicist

Carl Friedrich Gauss

Carl Friedrich Gauss

German mathematician

Nicolai Hartmann

Nicolai Hartmann

German philosopher

Johann Friedrich Blumenbach

Johann Friedrich Blumenbach

German physician

Fritz Arno Wagner

Fritz Arno Wagner

Cinematographer

Friedrich Sigmund Merkel

Friedrich Sigmund Merkel


Georg Meissner

Georg Meissner


James Franck

James Franck

Physicist

Hermann Minkowski

Hermann Minkowski

German mathematician

Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet

Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet

German mathematician

Friedrich Wöhler

Friedrich Wöhler

German chemist

Werner Heun

Werner Heun

German jurist

Gottfried August Bürger

Gottfried August Bürger

German poet

Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor


Helmuth Plessner

Helmuth Plessner

German philosopher

Klaus Conrad

Klaus Conrad

German neurologist

Friedrich Hund

Friedrich Hund

German physicist

Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer

Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer

German chemist

Gerhard Leibholz

Gerhard Leibholz


Richard Adolf Zsigmondy

Richard Adolf Zsigmondy

Austrian chemist

Christoph Meiners

Christoph Meiners

German philosopher

Christian Gottlob Heyne

Christian Gottlob Heyne

German archaeologist

Johann Friedrich Gmelin

Johann Friedrich Gmelin

German naturalist

Albrecht Ritschl

Albrecht Ritschl

German theologian

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

German physicist

Rebecka Mendelssohn

Rebecka Mendelssohn

Felix Mendelssohn's sister

Gottlob Ernst Schulze

Gottlob Ernst Schulze

German philosopher

Adolf Windaus

Adolf Windaus

German chemist

Ludwig Prandtl

Ludwig Prandtl

German physicist

Wilhelm Lexis

Wilhelm Lexis

German statistician

Rudolf von Jhering

Rudolf von Jhering

German jurist

Gottfried Achenwall

Gottfried Achenwall

German economist

Tobias Mayer

Tobias Mayer

German astronomer

Franz Rellich

Franz Rellich

Mathematician

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