Marburg

Marburg

Marburg is a German town north of Frankfurt. It's home to Philipps University, founded in 1527. The Alstadt, or old town, includes half-timbered houses and the hilltop Landgrafenschloss, a castle with exhibits on sacred art and regional history. Bars and cafes line Marktplatz square and the narrow streets surrounding it. The 13th-century, Gothic-style St. Elizabeth's Church holds a shrine with the saint's remains.

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Friedrich Matz

Friedrich Matz

German art historian

Heinrich Freudenstein

Heinrich Freudenstein

German beekeeper

Emil von Behring

Emil von Behring

German physiologist

Oskar Werner

Oskar Werner

Austrian stage actor

Paul Natorp

Paul Natorp

German philosopher

Rudolf Bultmann

Rudolf Bultmann

German theologian

Rudolf Otto

Rudolf Otto

German theologian

Ekkehard Jost

Ekkehard Jost

Musical artist

Wilhelm Mommsen

Wilhelm Mommsen

German historian

Ludwig Enneccerus

Ludwig Enneccerus

German author

Elizabeth of Hungary

Elizabeth of Hungary

Saint

Prince George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky

Prince George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky


Heinrich von Sybel

Heinrich von Sybel

German historian

Friedrich Albert Lange

Friedrich Albert Lange

German philosopher

Erich Hückel

Erich Hückel

German physicist

Ferdinand Justi

Ferdinand Justi

German linguist

Ernst Gottfried Baldinger

Ernst Gottfried Baldinger

Botanist

Kurt Hensel

Kurt Hensel

German mathematician

Tom Mutters

Tom Mutters


Adolf Jülicher

Adolf Jülicher

German scholar

Agnes Günther

Agnes Günther

Writer

Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse

Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse


Hanno Drechsler

Hanno Drechsler

Politician

Karl von Auwers

Karl von Auwers

German chemist

Christian Ludwig Gerling

Christian Ludwig Gerling

Professor of mathematics

Reinfried Pohl

Reinfried Pohl

German entrepreneur

Reinhard Kühnl

Reinhard Kühnl

German author

Hans Meerwein

Hans Meerwein

German chemist

Friedrich Kohlrausch

Friedrich Kohlrausch

German physicist

Dietrich Tiedemann

Dietrich Tiedemann


Wolfgang Klafki

Wolfgang Klafki

German fiction writer

Gerhard Jahn

Gerhard Jahn

Former German Federal Minister of Justice

Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess of Brabant

Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess of Brabant

Duke of Brabant

Ludwig Dehio

Ludwig Dehio

German archivist

Johann Dryander

Johann Dryander

German physician

Arnold KrummHeller

Arnold KrummHeller

Doctor

Duchess Hedwig of Württemberg

Duchess Hedwig of Württemberg


Conrad Moench

Conrad Moench

German botanist

Carl Bantzer

Carl Bantzer

Painter

Karl Friedrich Geldner

Karl Friedrich Geldner

German linguist

Ludwig von Sybel

Ludwig von Sybel

German archaeologist

Georg Voigt

Georg Voigt

Former Lord Mayor of Frankfurt

Gustav Jenner

Gustav Jenner

German composer

Johann Viktor Bredt

Johann Viktor Bredt

German jurist

Karl Ernst Nipkow

Karl Ernst Nipkow

German theologian

Ludwig Hassenpflug

Ludwig Hassenpflug

Politician

Otto Kaiser

Otto Kaiser

German theologian

Princess Louise of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

Princess Louise of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

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