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Bonn is a city in the western part of Germany on the river Rhine. This is the birthplace of the famous composer Beethoven, so his memorial and house-museum are located here. Not far from the museum rises the cathedral in the Romanesque-Gothic style. Nearby are the rose-gold building of the Old Town Hall and Poppelsdorf Castle, which houses the Mineral Museum. In the southern part of the city is the House of the History of Germany, where you can get acquainted with the history of the country after the Second World War.

Beethoven's birthplace is located in Bonngasse near the market place. Next to the market place is the Old City Hall, built in 1737 in Rococo style, under the rule of Clemens August of Bavaria. It is used for receptions of guests of the city, and as an office for the mayor. Nearby is the Kurfürstliches Schloss, built as a residence for the prince-elector and now the main building of the University of Bonn.

The Poppelsdorfer Allee is an avenue flanked by Chestnut trees which had the first horsecar of the city. It connects the Kurfürstliches Schloss with the Poppelsdorfer Schloss, a palace that was built as a resort for the prince-electors in the first half of the 18th century, and whose grounds are now a botanical garden (the Botanischer Garten Bonn). This axis is interrupted by a railway line and Bonn Hauptbahnhof, a building erected in 1883/84.

The Beethoven Monument stands on the Münsterplatz, which is flanked by the Bonn Minster, one of Germany's oldest churches.

The three highest structures in the city are the WDR radio mast in Bonn-Venusberg (180 m or 590 ft), the headquarters of the Deutsche Post called Post Tower (162.5 m or 533 ft) and the former building for the German members of parliament Langer Eugen (114.7 m or 376 ft) now the location of the UN Campus.

Just as Bonn's other four major museums, the Haus der Geschichte or Museum of the History of the Federal Republic of Germany, is located on the so-called Museumsmeile ("Museum Mile"). The Haus der Geschichte is one of the foremost German museums of contemporary German history, with branches in Berlin and Leipzig. In its permanent exhibition, the Haus der Geschichte presents German history from 1945 until the present, also shedding light on Bonn's own role as former capital of West Germany. Numerous temporary exhibitions emphasize different features, such as Nazism or important personalities in German history.

The Kunstmuseum Bonn or Bonn Museum of Modern Art is an art museum founded in 1947. The Kunstmuseum exhibits both temporary exhibitions and its permanent collection. The latter is focused on Rhenish Expressionism and post-war German art. German artists on display include Georg Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Hanne Darboven, Anselm Kiefer, Blinky Palermo and Wolf Vostell. The museum owns one of the largest collections of artwork by Expressionist painter August Macke. His work is also on display in the August-Macke-Haus, located in Macke's former home where he lived from 1911 to 1914.

The Bundeskunsthalle (full name: Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland or Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany), focuses on the crossroads of culture, arts, and science. To date, it attracted more than 17 million visitors. One of its main objectives is to show the cultural heritage outside of Germany or Europe. Next to its changing exhibitions, the Bundeskunsthalle regularly hosts concerts, discussion panels, congresses, and lectures.

The Museum Koenig is Bonn's natural history museum. Affiliated with the University of Bonn, it is also a zoological research institution housing the Leibniz-Institut für Biodiversität der Tiere. Politically interesting, it is on the premises of the Museum Koenig where the Parlamentarischer Rat first met. The Deutsches Museum Bonn, affiliated with one of the world's foremost science museums, the Deutsches Museum in Munich, is an interactive science museum focusing on post-war German scientists, engineers, and inventions. Other museums include the Beethoven House, birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven, the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn (Rhinish Regional Museum Bonn), the Bonn Women's Museum, the Rheinisches Malermuseum and the Arithmeum.

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Venues in Bonn (20)

Bonngasse 20
The Beethoven House in Bonn, Germany, is a memorial site, museum and cultural institution serving various purposes. Founded in 1889 by the Beethoven-Haus association, it studies the life and work of composer Ludwig van Beethoven. The centrepiece of the Beethoven-Haus is Beethoven's birthplace at Bonngasse 20. This building houses the museum. The neighbouring buildings (Bonngasse 18 and 24 to 26) accommodate a research centre (Beethoven archive) comprising a collection, a library and publishing house, and a chamber music hall. Here, music lovers and experts from all over the world can meet and share their ideas. The Beethoven-Haus is financed by the Beethoven-Haus association and by means of public funds.
Burg Namedi
Namedy Castle is a water castle built into a castle in Andernacher district Namedy in the district of Mayen-Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Noeggerathstr. 34
Collegium Leoninum is located close to Old Town Hall of Bonn and offers a smoking area, a private car park and a newsstand. The building in the Gothic style has a refined atmosphere. Additional services include a doctor, laundry and car service.
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 4
Bundeskunsthalle is a unique venue with a rich and diverse exhibition programme. 
Frongasse 28-30
Muffendorfer Hauptstraße 22
The Beethovenhalle is a concert hall in Bonn. It is the third hall in that city to bear the name of Bonn-born composer Ludwig van Beethoven.
Adenauerallee 37
A special feature of the church music life at the Kreuzkirche is the orchestra of the Kreuzkirche. Soon after the resumption of musical life after the Second World War, KMD Hans Geffert founded a string orchestra together with the Bonn violinist Heinrich Schiffer, which accompanied the choir in cantatas and oratorios.
Kurfuerstenallee 1
Am Boeselagerhof 1
Opera Bonn (Oper Bonn) is the premier destination for the opera in a city famous for its historical contribution to classical music. The venue is part of the wider complex Theater Bonn and has an in-house operatic ensemble. View world-class performances of famous opera productions here, as well as intimate shows and little-known composers. See the Italian greats or treat the family to a fun-filled classical music experience. Admire the futuristic architecture of the mid-century venue and learn about its cutting-edge designers, Klaus Gessler and Wilfried Beck-Erlang.
Siegburger Strasse 42
The Pantheon Theater was founded in Bonn in October 1987 by the actor, director and cabaret artist Rainer Pause, among others, and is one of the most renowned cabaret theaters in the German-speaking world.
Sebastianstraße 182
Das Schumannhaus Bonn ist das Sterbehaus des deutschen Komponisten Robert Schumann im Bonner Ortsteil Endenich. Zu dieser Zeit beherbergte es eine private psychiatrische Klinik. In ihr ließen sich auch andere prominente Persönlichkeiten behandeln, so etwa die Maler Carl Gehrts, Mihály von Munkácsy und Alfred Rethel. Heute ist das Haus eine Gedenkstätte und wird als Museum und Musikbibliothek der Stadt Bonn genutzt. Das Schumannhaus steht als Baudenkmal unter Denkmalschutz.
Im Meisengarten 45-47
Kirche St. Hildegard is a relatively modern church located in the city of Bonn.
Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 16
Landgrabenweg 151
Telekom Campus (formerly: T-Mobile Campus) is the name given to a modern office building complex of Deutsche Telekom on Landgrabenweg in the Bonn district of Ramersdorf (Beuel). The 250 million euro, largest office complex in the city of Bonn (123,000 square metres) is located at the Bonn Beuel Süd exit of the A 562 motorway on the right bank of the Rhine and was built in the early 2000s. The building plot formerly belonged to the development area "Bonn, Parlaments- und Regierungsviertel" of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Am Boeselagerhof 1
Theater Bonn (also known as the Stadttheater Bonn) is the municipal theatre of Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is an organization that produces operas, musicals, ballets, plays, and concerts. It operates several performance venues throughout the town: Bonn Opera for music theatre, the Kammerspiele Bad Godesberg and Halle Beuel for plays, and the Choreographisches Theater for ballet and dance.
Kreuzstraße 16
Founded by Tina Jücker and Claus Overkamp in 1993, Theater Marabu GbR is a professional independent theatre company for young audiences with its own venue in the cultural centre “Brotfabrik” in Bonn.
Regina-Pacis-Weg 3
The University of Bonn is a public research university located in Bonn, Germany. It was founded in its present form as the Rhein-Universität on 18 October 1818 by Frederick William III, as the linear successor of the Kurkölnische Akademie Bonn (English: Academy of the Prince-elector of Cologne) which was founded in 1777. The University of Bonn offers a large number of undergraduate and graduate programs in a range of subjects and has 544 professors and 32,500 students. Its library holds more than five million volumes.  
Franziskanerstr. 9
Westliche Karl-Friedrich-Straße 53
The VolksbankHaus was on 26./27. June 1997 opened.
Platz der Vereinten Nationen 2
Direkt am Rhein gelegen und ein außergewöhnlicher Veranstaltungsort: Das World Conference Center Bonn (WorldCCBonn), das aus dem Plenargebäude und dem neuen Hauptgebäude besteht. In Bonns Kongresszentrum machen moderne Architektur und beste Ausstattung alle Arten von Veranstaltungen für bis zu 7.000 Personen möglich.
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