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Heidelberg, Germany

Heidelberg, Germany. Friday, May 9 (overnight) & Saturday, May 10. Andrew Sottile-Jackson & Amanda Vermaaten. Heidelberg. About the Town. Located in the state of Baden-Württemberg Only 20 km from the mainly industrial city, Mannheim Language: German Currency: Euro (€1 ~$1.48)

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Heidelberg, Germany

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  1. Heidelberg, Germany Friday, May 9 (overnight) & Saturday, May 10 Andrew Sottile-Jackson & Amanda Vermaaten

  2. Heidelberg

  3. About the Town • Located in the state of Baden-Württemberg • Only 20 km from the mainly industrial city, Mannheim • Language: German • Currency: Euro (€1 ~$1.48) • Population: 135,000 • 28,000 students from the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität • 30,000 American citizens (mostly military)

  4. History • 600,000 years ago • A jawbone from the “Heidelberg Man,” or homo heidelbergensis , was discovered in Heidelberg in 1907. It is believed to be the earliest evidence of human life in Europe. • 5th century B.C. • Celtic fortress • 40-260 A.D. • Occupied by the Roman Empire until German tribes conquered the city • 863 A.D. • Monastery of St. Michael built inside the old Celtic fortress • 1196 • Estimated founding date of Heidelberg • 1386 • the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität is founded • 1400 • Medieval fort is upgraded to a castle

  5. More History • 1693 • City nearly completely destroyed by French troops • 18th century • City rebuilt in the Baroque style • 1815 • The Holy Alliance was formed by Austria, Russia, and Prussia in Heidelberg. • 1933-1945 • Nazi Party stronghold • Heavily occupied by Nazi forces • Escaped Allied bombing raids because U.S. military planned on using the city as a base after the war • 1948 • American musician Jackson Browne was born

  6. Notable Landmarks Bridge Monkey Bridge Gate The Old Bridge

  7. Walk to the castle or take the funicular railway for €5 roundtrip Entry to castle gardens is free but there’s a fee to enter the courtyard. Open 8am-5pm daily. The Castle

  8. Holy Ghost Church

  9. Karl’s Square

  10. University Library The Old University building Universität Heidelberg

  11. Nice view of Heidelberg, but quite a lengthy uphill walk. Philosophenweg

  12. Our Plans 7 minute tram ride The Old Town (Altstadt)

  13. The HeidelbergCard • €10 for a 1-day card • Funicular Railway • Castle and wine barrel cellar • German Pharmacy Museum (at the castle) • Discounts at many restaurants and shops • City guide

  14. Sources http://www.heidelberg-marketing.de/content/index_eng.html http://ww2.heidelberg.de/Altstadt-Information/ http://wikitravel.org/en/Heidelberg http://guides.travelchannel.com/heidelberg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/ http://www.auerstein.de/ http://www.bergbahn-heidelberg.de/ http://www.e-heidelberg.com/attractions/attractions.html http://www.travelgator.com/do/aList?id=590604-C&p=1&t=A

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