Tracing the history of our University
13.04.2024
- 1:45 p.m.
- 4:00 p.m.
You attend weekly lectures, eat at the student cafeteria, or study at the library almost daily—you’ve probably become well-acquainted with university life by now. But what do you know about the history of the University? Find out more during this interesting tour through the University Museum.
The museum is located in the University’s Main Building at Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1 and offers captivating insights into the founding era and campus life changing over time. You will learn about the connections between historical events and University history and how colonialism and the Nazi era impacted academic life.
- There will be an English-language tour from 2–3 pm.
- You can ask the guide questions until 4 pm.
Find all details on the University Museum website: https://www.uni-hamburg.de/einrichtungen/zentrale-einrichtungen/museen-und-sammlungen/universitaetsmuseum.html
We look forward to an exciting outing with you!
Meeting point: https://goo.gl/maps/GySWrJXdVVxP33pk9
Contact and information: If you have any questions, just contact our Team for Cultural Events and Leisure Activities. On the PIASTA website, you will find lots of additional information about us and our program.
We look forward to your participation!
Your PIASTA Team
- Course number
- 11106
- Led by
- Aya Muramoto, PIASTA Tutor; Carlotta Heller, PIASTA Tutor; Paula Stoll, PIASTA Tutor
- Target group
- Students, Doctoral Students, UHH graduates
- Max number of participants
- 25
- Language
- english
- Booking period
- You can book this event until 4:00 p.m. on 13 April 2024.
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