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Bonn Women’s Museum representing the works of women artists

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The Women’s Museum in Bonn works with the objective of giving thrust and force to the promotion of the art by Women, and search and establish Women Artists in the history as well as in the field of contemporary art.  The Women’s Museum at its themes works combining and presenting new projects as reference and preference of the contemporary, experimental art by women.  The Bonn Women’s Museum, in Bonn, Germany was established in 1981 by Marianne Pitzen; its present director as well. The museum in its elaborate term is the interdisciplinary group of working women. This is a unique museum of its sort in the entire world.  It organizes; the temporary exhibitions and other associated acts and is thus operated by the society of Women’s Museum – Art, Culture and Research.

The activities of this museum primarily relate to the promoting the works of the female artists. Here at the museum alternately, the works of the prominent female artist both German as well as from international arena are presented and are focused with an emphasis on women liberty and expression of ideas. According to some stats as told by museum official itself, a  good number of artists have used this museum as a launch pad and hence after from here established them on the International Art Scenario. Female artists and academics even work together on the bigger and rather themes exhibitions. Moreover, at the museum, the women experimental art is presented in context of new experimental art in general. The exhibit at museum includes the work of and by Käthe Kollwitz, Katharina Sieverding, Valie Export, Maria Lassnig, and Yoko Ono.

It even includes a library that has an archive on urgent and specialists issues like women in art, history and politics, feminism, cultural politics, art of the 20th and 21st centuries; art since 1945, concrete and constructive art, architecture and design. The academy of museum even organizes the meetings, seminars, workshops and other advisory services as of value and importance to the female artists. Other research themes there include as various movements of feminist issues and gender politics. The work of the Bonn Women’s Museum has also inspired the museums to be set at other places like Merano, (Switzerland) and Hittisau (Hittisau Women’s Museum, Austria). Its exhibition program focuses upon four cores areas as thematic exhibitions, international culture, individual artists, groups to encourage young artist and the future workshop.

Derag Hotel, 4 star hotels in Bonn

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Derag Hotel 4 Stars Hotel in Bonn

Derag Hotel 4 Stars Hotel in Bonn

•    Overview of the Hotel: The hotel is located above the Bonn’s Museum Mile, has soundproofed rooms, an Italian restaurant and an Egyptian style spa. It is located about at a distance of one minute from the Museum Konig subway station. One can enjoy a free coffee at the lobby of the hotel 24 hours a day. In the restaurant Italian cuisines are served in the Da Dante restaurant and on Hotel Kanzler’s outdoor terrace. The hotel has about 150 rooms and it the chain of Derag.

•    Amenities at the Hotel:
As for the common amenities and the services in the hotel the general facilities includes as restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk,         newspapers, terrace, non-smoking rooms, family rooms, elevator, safe,         soundproofed rooms, heating, baggage storage, gay friendly and air conditioning. In services it include things as room service, meeting/banquet facilities, laundry, dry cleaning, breakfast in the room, currency exchange,     bicycle rental, shoe shine, packed lunches, tour desk, fax/photocopying,  ticket service.

•    Hotel Rules: With respect to the rules in the hotel, there at the common areas of the hotel a uniform set of rules is applicable. While for staying in the different rooms a different types of rules are applicable there. The check in time into hotel is 14:00 hours and the check out time is until 07:00 -11:00 hours. The Cancellation and prepayment policies in the hotel do also vary according to the type of room where a person stays in. Pets are allowed in the hotel without any extra charge and the hotel accepts cards like as American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club and Maestro.

•    Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Single Room: € 63.75 (Per Night)
Double Room: € 72.25 (Per Night)
Business Double Room: € 85 (Per Night)
Family Room (2 Adults + 2 Children): € 119 (Per Night)

The popular theme museums in Bonn

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Here are mentioned some of the popular theme museums in Bonn

•    Arithmeum: It is one of its own types of mathematics museum in World. In    Bonn owned by the Forschungsinstitut für Diskrete Mathematik (Research Institute for Discrete Mathematics) at the University of Bonn. The museum was established by the Director of the Institute, Bernhard Korte, who provided ample contribution by donation his private collection of calculating machines. The building’s steel-glass facade is for the purpose of showcasing the transparency and the vibrancy of the science. The permanent exhibit “Calculating in Olden and Modern Times” depicts the progression of mechanical calculating machines as in about 1,200 pieces. There are shown the very big large very-large-scale integrated (VLSI) logic chips, historical arithmetic books dating back to Johannes Gutenberg’s times, and samples showing relation between art and science.

•    Kunstmuseum Bonn: It is a Museum of the Modern art in Bonn. It was founded in the year 1947 and its current collections are based upon Rhenish Expressionism and post-war German art. It is part of Bonn’s “Museum Mile”. The present structure that came into operation since 1992 was developed by the BJSS firm (Axel Schultes) and Jürgen Pleuser at on enormous amount of around DM-100 million. It has three entrances, representing the openness. The design of the staircase there has been described as a “precise geometry, cut like jewellery. The conception of light presents the collection to life. The total exhibition area there is about around 4,000 square meters. The collections of the Kunstmuseum emphasizes on three strongpoints: Rhenish Expressionism (the largest collection in the world), post-war German art (particularly the ’60s to the early ’90s), and an international collection of post-war prints. The prominent German artists there showcasing their works include Georg Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Hanne Darboven, Anselm Kiefer, August Macke and Blinky Palermo. Selected non-German artists follows as Robert Delaunay in the Macke section, Richard Long in combination with Palermo, Lucio Fontana with Beuys, and Jannis Kounellis with Gerhard Merz. The prints collection of the museum has about 5,000 works from the 20th and 21st centuries being named as multiples by Beuys.

•    Deutsches Museum Bonn: This museum exhibits the various works and experiments of renowned scientists, engineers and inventors. Most of the collections in the museum are based upon the central theme of research and technology in Germany after 1945. It is wing of the Deutsches Museum in Munich. It was founded in 1995 on the inspiration of the Association of Sponsors for the Promotion of German Science (Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft) in the Science Centre (Wissenschaftszentrum) in Bonn.

Hilton Bonn, 4 stars hotel in Bonn

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Hilton Bonn Four Stars Hotel in Bonn

Hilton Bonn Four Stars Hotel in Bonn

•    Overview of the Hotel: This hotel is located close to the Rhine River about 550 yards away from the Beethoven-Haus museum. It provides a spa that too with a pool, 2 restaurants, and Wi-Fi in every room there. The spa facilities in the hotel include an indoor pool, a Precor gym and even a massage lounge. The Hilton Bonn’s Seasons restaurant provides a gourmet food and very excellent views of the Rhine. Mediterranean dishes are provided in the L’Oliva restaurant that has a panoramic terrace. The Kennedy Bar in the hotel remains open through out the day. It is located about hardly five minutes walk away from The Städtische Oper opera house. The hotel has about 252 rooms and it is the chain of Hilton Hotels.

•    Amenities at the Hotel: With respect to general facilities in the hotel it includes as restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, terrace, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, express check-in/check-out, safe, heating, baggage storage, allergy-free room available and air conditioning. With respect to activities one can indulge into the following ones as sauna, fitness center, massage, bbq facilities and indoor swimming pool.  For services in the hotel they includes as room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business center, laundry, dry cleaning, breakfast in the room, ironing service, currency exchange, packed lunches, car rental and fax/photocopying

•    Hotel Rules:
For incoming guests in the hotel there is a common policy that is necessary for everyone to follow. However, this policy even does change according to the type of room where one stays in. The check in time into hotel is 14:00 hours and the check out time is until 12:00 hours. The cancellation and prepayment polices too changes from hotel rooms to hotel rooms. Pets are allowed in the hotel on request.  The hotel also accepts credit cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB and Maestro.

•    Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Twin Room: € 219 (Per Night)
King Room: € 219 (Per Night)
Deluxe King Room: € 259 (Per Night)

Museum Koenig, the natural history museum in Bonn

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The Alexander Koenig Research Museum is a natural history museum and zoological research institution in Bonn, Germany. The museum has derived its name on account of Alexander Koenig, who donated his collection of specimens to the institution. The museum was inaugurated in 1934 and is affiliated to the University of Bonn. The museum was established by the private scholar Alexander Koenig as an individual institute for the zoological research and educating the masses on the issues and topics of the zoological research. He was the son of the wealthy merchant Leopold Koenig as he started collecting birds and animals since its childhood. He then after learned zoology and therefore received a doctorate in natural history in 1884. During the later years, he organized and even funded numerous expeditions to the Arctic and Africa and vastly expanded and increased his private collection of specimens.

After the death of his father in 1903, he planned out a natural history museum to present his personal collection to the public. On September 3, 1912, the foundation stone to the new Museum Alexander Koenig was laid on. At the start of World War I in 1914, the uncompleted building was captured and thus was used as a military hospital and later, until 1923, was used as a barracks by the French occupying forces.  Alexander Koenig, who lost most of his wealth in due course of war, donated the museum and his private properties to the German government in 1929. The museum ultimately opened its doors to the public on May 13, 1934. After World War II the museum building, that was remained to an extent intact due to the war was only symbolic and a huge assembly hall as available in Bonn, the then capital of West Germany. Therefore the museum was used by the Parlamentarischer Rat, the predecessor to the West German Parliament, as on its opening session on September 1, 1948.

Presently the Museum Koenig is located in a complex of several buildings dating from different times and serving different purposes. The building complex presently has the main building, the Villa, the Private Museum and the Clas M. Naumann Building. The main structure of the Museum Koenig keeps the public exhibition and has characteristic of a large central hall with a glass roof. The building was designed by Gustav Holland, who also modeled the Museum Koenig after the Museum of Natural History in Berlin. The Villa is the oldest part of the Museum Koenig and has the vertebrate department. The   building was constructed in 860. Leopold Koenig, father of Alexander Koenig procured the building in 1873. He donated the house to his son in 1884 on receiving the doctoral degree and marrying Margarethe Westphal. Alexander Koenig used the Villa as his and place to keep his bird collection.

Hotel Continental, 4 star hotels in Bonn

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Hotel continental four star hotels in Bonn

Hotel continental four star hotels in Bonn

•    Overview of the Hotel: This particular four star hotel equipped with modern facilities is located in the heart of Bonn as  a few steps away from the primary train station, a subway station and the Historic Bonner Munster church. During summer months, you can have the breakfast at the rooftop terrace that provides the massive views and attractive step ups of the city. The hotel has about and around forty rooms.

•    Amenities in Hotel: The general amenities in the hotel includes as the         bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, terrace, non-smoking rooms,         elevator, express check-in/check-out, safe, heating, baggage storage,         allergy-free room available. whereas services in the hotel includes being like as room service,   business center, laundry, dry cleaning, breakfast in the room, ironing service,  Shoe shine, packed lunches and fax/photocopying.

•    Hotel Rules: As per the hotel rules there are some general as well as some other referred rules as pertaining to the hotel that at some instances can be varied according to the type of room where you are staying in. The check in time into hotel is 14:00 hours whereas the check out time there is as between 07:00 to 12:00 hours. The cancellation and prepayment policy in the hotel also varies as according to the room type. Pets are allowed in the hotel on certain charges though on request. The hotel accepts credit cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Maestro and Debit cards.

•    Hotel Room Type and Rates:

Business Single Room: € 59 (Per Night)
Elegant Double Room: € 79 (Per Night)
Mediterranean Triple Room: € 99 (Per Night)
Mediterranean Junior Suite: € 115 (Per Night)

Haus der Geschichte- the modern history museum

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Haus der Geschichte that officially is popular as the House of the History of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is a modern history museum in Bonn.  The museum showcases various artifacts and works of German history from 1945 till present time. In the museum there are around 75,000 political cartoons and caricatures and also has busts of renowned politicians.  A larger part of the museum is devoted to the works of illustrator Helmuth Ellgaard’s works.

The Haus der Geschichte is situated at the Bundesstraße 9 at the Museumsmeile (Museum Mile) in Bonn that is a division of the former German government district. From there a at a few meters south there one can find the Kunstmuseum Bonn and the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, that too is a part  of the museum. There you can access the basement of the Haus der Geschichte from the subway station below, which is shared by all three museums.

The then Chancellor of Germany and Historian Helmut Kohl in a government statement on October 13th 1982 put the foundation for the construction of a museum for the collection of artifacts from the history of Germany and the German separation since 1945. The construction of the museum started in 1985 by the married couple and architects Ingeborg and Hartmut Rudiger from Braunschweig within the framework of an architecture competition. Construction started in September 1989. The building entirely has a floor space of around 22,000 square meters. 4,000 square meters there is devoted straight to the permanent exhibition and about 650 square meters as for temporary exhibition.

The initial construction of the museum Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland was carried and funded by the Federal Republic of Germany. The four bodies as for working of the museum are the board of trustees, the academic advisory council, the work group of social groups and the president. The board of trustees being as a supervisor takes decisions over the household and the basics of the composition of programs as well as other necessary decisions about the functioning of the museum. The board of trustees is made up of representatives of the factions of the German Bundestag, the Federal Government and representatives of all federal states.

The museum keeps a special focus upon the orientation of visitors and a vivid show of the historical activities. Below the slogan “Experience History,” the concept is to take an attention of historical objects and make presentable for visitors. This occurs due to the usage of historical films and sounder cords. Apart from exhibitions, there occur various   scientific conventions and events at the Haus der Geschichte. It is an information center with a reference library for additional information.

Doppelkirche Schwarzrheindorf, Bonn

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The Doppelkirche as the Double Church of St. Mary and St. Clement is a Romanesque church in Schwarzrheindorf that is an eastern suburb of Bonn. The church was completed around 1151. The Doppelkirche was constructed as a place of worship for adjoining castle of Earl Arnold von Wied, who was provost of Cologne Cathedral and Chancellor of Emperor Konrad III. The castle was a made on the pattern of the Carolingian fortification so the Rhine crossing can be protected and kept aloof and isolated.

The church was consecrated on April 24, 1151 by the Archbishop of Cologne and the Elector Arnold von Wied in the attendance of Holy Roman Emperor Konrad III. After the wall paintings of the lower church being completed by a talented monk from Cologne, the Arnold became the Archbishop of Cologne. Arnold von Wied died in 1156 and was buried in the center of his church, beneath the tower. The interiors of the church were   spoilt during the wars of the 16th and 17th centuries and the murals there were entirely got covered with the whitewash. The convent was destructed in 1806, at which time all the furnishings and windows were destroyed or sold. Even the church too was under the threat of destruction, however, was being revived and saved by the Prussian Chancellor von Hardenberg. The local people reconsecrated the Upper Church on October 18, 1832, and services there resumed. In 1865, the lower church too was consecrated as well and since 1868 the Doppelkirche has been the parish church of Schwarzrheindorf. The church too somehow survived the attacks of World War II as well.

The Double Church of Schwarzrheindorf at its exterior has a very pleasing plaster in white that is further decorated with pink and yellow paint. The paint job at the church is from a restoration of 1973 and gives a good sense and feel of churches during medieval period. Within the church there are two levels to appraise and look for. The lower church there is for local community and an upper church is for the lords of the castle and later the nuns. However, the both has a common plan like as an apse with altar in the east end; small north and south transepts or apses and a straight extension to the west for seating and entry. The upper church can be climbed up by a covered stone staircase at the south side. Here the Emperor used to sit on an elevated throne in the west end, so he could see the altar in the lower church through the octagonal opening in the center.

It is primarily famous for its medieval murals that even cover the both levels of the church. Mural at the lower church date from c.1150 and those of the Upper Church from closer to 1190, combining, they both form one of the most complete sets of Romanesque murals still in existence in Germany.

Sternhotel Bonn, Bonn hotels near Train station

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Sternhotel Bonn, Bonn hotels near Train station

Sternhotel Bonn, Bonn hotels near Train station

Overview of the Hotel: Stern hotel lies on the marketplace in central Bonn, steps from the town hall. A 10-minute walk from Bonn Main Train Station, it has easy access to public transportation. The hotel is in close proximity to Beethoven’s birthplace, Bonn University and the shopping area. Beethoven’s birth place is located at Bonngasse. The Beethoven Monument is in the Münsterplatz. Next to the market place is the Old Town Hall, built in 1737 in Rococo style, under the rule of Clemens August of Bavaria. Bonn is the 19th largest city in Germany. Located in the Cologne/Bonn Region, about 25 kilometres south of Cologne on the river Rhine in the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, it was the capital of West Germany from 1949 to 1990 and the official seat of government of united Germany from 1990 to 1999. The 3-star Sternhotel Bonn dates from 1620. It offers 80 large and modern rooms with Wi-Fi. Many rooms overlook the quiet courtyard. Guests of the Sternhotel enjoy free use of the gym and sauna, right across from the hotel. A breakfast buffet is provided each morning at the Sternhotel Bonn.

Amenities at the Hotel: The facilities offered by the hotel include 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Non-Smoking Rooms, Elevator, Heating, Baggage Storage, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking. The guests can enjoy activities such as Sauna, and Fitness Center. Other services include Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Breakfast in the Room, Ironing Service, Currency Exchange, Shoe Shine, Packed Lunches, and Fax/Photocopying. Wireless Internet Hotspot is available in the hotel rooms and charges are applicable. Public parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible) and charges are applicable.

Hotel Rules: The check in time for the hotel is from 16:00 hours and the check out time is until 12:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. All children under 2 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years are charged EUR 12.50 per night per person for cots. All older children or adults are charged EUR 30 per night per person for extra beds. Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 2. Any type of extra bed/cot or crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by the hotel. Supplements will not be calculated automatically in the total costs and have to be paid separately in the hotel. Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable. Groups When booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply. Accepted credit cards are Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, and Maestro. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.

Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Comfort Single Room: € 165
Included in room price: 7 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Comfort Double Room: € 185
Included in room price: 7 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Studio: € 195
Included in room price: 7 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Suite: € 230
Included in room price: 7 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Kameha Grand Bonn, 5 star hotel in Bonn

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kameha grand bonn 5 star hotel in bonn
  • Overview of the Hotel: This is a five star hotel that has rooftop pool having the massive views of the Rhine Valley and Siebengebirge hills. It is located at a 15 minutes drive away from central Bonn and the Cologne/Bonn Airport. The rooms and suites of the Kameha Grand Bonn are designed by the famous architect Marcel Wanders. The fitness center of the hotel is located at the second floor.  There they provide saunas, a steam room, relaxing treatments and a heated outdoor pool. It is located 3 minutes away from highway A59. The Bonn-Oberkassel S-Bahn light rail station and the Ramersdorf subway station are about in the walking distance of 5 minutes. In hotel, there are total 253 rooms and is the Leading Hotels of the World.
  • Amenities in Hotel: There are some general amenities in the hotel that includes facilities like restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, grounds, terrace, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, express check-in/check-out, safe, soundproofed rooms, heating, design hotel, baggage storage, stores in hotel, gay friendly, allergy-free room available, air conditioning, designated smoking area. The room services in the hotel includes facilities like room service, meeting/banquet facilities, airport shuttle, business center, babysitting/child services, laundry, dry cleaning, vip room facilities, breakfast in the room, ironing service, honeymoon suite, currency exchange, souvenirs/gift shop, bicycle rental, shoe shine, packed lunches, car rental, tour desk, fax/photocopying, ticket service. Wi-fi is provided at entire hotel.
  • Hotel Rules: There are some general rules and policies in Kameha Grand Bonn that are imperative for every tourist to follow. However, these hotel rules can vary from the hotel room to hotel room.  The Check in time into hotel is 15:00 hours and check out time is 12:00 hours.  Cancellation and prepayment policy there vary from hotel room to hotel room.  Pet are allowed into the hotel on request. Hotel accepts cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB and Maestro.
  • Hotel Room Type and Rates:

Premium Room: € 140(Per Night)
Deluxe Room: € 149(Per Night)
Junior Suite: € 176 (Per Night)
Corner Suite: € 225(Per Night)