The University in the Old Town (10225) Reduced (with HeidelbergCARD)

Description

Founded by Prince Elector Ruprecht I. in 1386, the “Ruperto Carola” is Germany’s oldest university and one of the most venerable education facilities in Europe. The round tour conveys not only the university’s history but also provides an insight into student life. It takes you from the university library via the Peterskirche (St. Peter’s Church), the oldest church in Heidelberg, to the Alte Aula (Old Auditorium) and the historical Studentenkarzer (Student’s Prison). Enjoy the place that once made people suffer! From 1778 to 1914, students were punished here “for trivial offenses”.

Important information:

Duration: 1.5 - 2 hours

Language: German 

Minimum number of participants: This tour contains a minimum number of participants of 3 people

Meeting point: Neckarmünzplatz, in front of the Tourist Information. 

* Eligibility criteria for the reduced price: school and university students (up to 28 years old) and people with disabilities and a disabled person’s pass. One accompanying person of a severely disabled person with the characteristic “B” in the severely disabled person’s identity card as well as of children and young people up to 18 years of age with a disability is free of charge.

Times April - October:
German: Saturday 11:00 am

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