Electoral Palace, Bonn

The Electoral Palace in Bonn, is the former residential palace of the Prince-Electors of Cologne, and since 1818, the University of Bonn main building in the city center, house to the University administration and the faculty of humanities and theology. It was built by Enrico Zuccalli for the prince-elector Joseph Clemens of Bavaria from 1697 to 1705. The Hofgarten, a large park in front of the main building is a popular place for students to meet, study and relax. The Hofgarten was repeatedly the place for political demonstrations as for example the demonstration against the NATO Double-Track Decision on 22 October 1981 with about 250,000 participants.

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Electoral Palace, Bonn

Bonn
Germany
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Electoral Palace, Bonn is Bonn based place and this enity listed in Landmark category.

Landmark & Historical Place category, Bonn

Bonn-Beuel station
kreuzstrasse 23 Bonn 53225 Germany

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