Göttingen
Map of Germany showing Göttingen
Göttingen is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Göttingen. The Leine river runs through the town. Population: 126,500.
Göttingen was founded in the 10th century (first mentioned in 953). In medieval times the city was a member of the Hanseatic League and hence a wealthy town.
Today Göttingen is famous for its old university (Georgia Augusta, or "Georg-August-Universität"), which was founded in 1737 to become the most visited university of Europe. In 1837 seven professors protested against the absolute sovereignty of the kings of Hanover; they lost their offices, but became known as the "Göttingen Seven". They include some well-known celebrities: the Brothers Grimm, Wilhelm Weber and Georg Gervinus.
Coat of Arms
University of Göttingen
'Top: The old Auditorium Maximum (1862-65)
'Bottom: New library building
Like other university towns, Göttingen has developed its own folklore. On the day of their doctorate, postgraduate students are drawn in handcarts from the Great Hall to the Gänseliesel-Fountain in front of the Old Town Hall. There they have to climb the fountain and kiss the statue of the Gänseliesel (Goose girl). She is considered to be the most-kissed girl in the world.
Göttingen is home of the Akademische Orchestervereinigung, a high-caliber volunteer orchestra playing four concerts yearly to local audiences, led by conductor Thomas-Michael Gribow.

Gänseliesel-Fountain in front of the Old Town Hall
Colleges
- University of Göttingen, http://www.uni-goettingen.de/
External link
- City's own website, http://www.eng.goettingen.de/ (English) or http://www.goettingen.de/ (German)
- Homepage of the Akademische Orchestervereinigung http://www.kulturserver.de/home/aov/index.html (German)
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