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Stadtfriedhof (Göttingen) / 0.4 km
The old Stadtfriedhof (City Cemetery) in Göttingen is a historic cemetery with graves of important scholars. It is the final resting place of no less than eight Nobel Prize winners: Max Born, Otto Hahn, Max von Laue, Walther Nernst, Max Planck, Otto Wallach, Adolf Windaus and Richard Zsigmondy. (...) (mehr)Göttingen station / 1.2 km
Göttingen railway station, known in German as Bahnhof Göttingen, is an InterCityExpress stop on Germany's domestic long-distance rail network and the only passenger station of the city of Göttingen. Built in 1854 as the terminus of the Hanoverian Southern Railway, the station lies west of the (...) (mehr)SS. Peter and Paul's Church, Göttingen / 1.6 km
The Paulinerkirche in the historic city center of Göttingen was completed as a minster in 1304. Today it serves as a convention and exposition centre for the Göttingen State and University Library. (...) (mehr)Göttingen / 1.7 km
Göttingen (listen; Low German: Chöttingen) is a university city in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Göttingen. The River Leine runs through the town. At the start of 2017, the population was 134,212. (...) (mehr)Conny Wessmann / 1.8 km
Cornelia "Conny" Wessmann was a 24-year-old student, when she died on November 17, 1989, during a police raid in Göttingen, Germany. On that day neo-Nazis rioted in the city center of Göttingen. At that time it was often the case that neo-Nazis attacked left-wing institutions or refugee centers (...) (mehr)powered by Geonames.org and Wikipedia