Bonn's Architectural Gems
Bonn’s cityscape reflects its history as a former electoral residence and West German capital. This collection spans centuries of architectural evolution, featuring the Baroque splendor of the Electoral and Poppelsdorf Palaces alongside 19th-century Classicist villas. It also highlights the city's post-war modernism, seen in the functionalist government structures and the unique SAS-Pavillon. From historicist student fraternity houses to the preserved Wasserträgerhaus, these sites showcase the diverse styles that define Bonn's urban heritage.
Poppelsdorf Palace
Built during the 18th century on the site of a former castle, this Baroque palace is now home to a mineralogical museum.
Hammerschmidt Villa
Hammerschmidt Villa is a villa in the German city of Bonn that served as the primary official seat and primary official residence of the…
Namen-Jesu-Kirche
A post-Gothic Jesuit church built between 1686 and 1717, featuring a distinctive Baroque facade and interior.
Electoral Palace, Bonn
The Electoral Palace in Bonn is the former residential palace of the Prince-Electors of Cologne.
Academic Art Museum
Akademisches Kunstmuseum is an art museum in Bonn, Germany. It is one of the oldest museums in Bonn and houses the antique collection of the…
SAS-Pavillon
A modernist round pavilion built in 1952 to serve as a ticket agency for Scandinavian Airlines.
Villa Ermekeil
A historicist villa constructed in 1901, now serving as an office building in the Gronau district.
Kurfürstliches „Wasserträgerhaus“
Built in 1750, this is the last remaining residential house originally built for the electoral court's water carriers.
Villa Heckmann
A representative historicist villa dating back to 1897 located in Bonn’s former government quarter.
Wilhelmbau
A classicist building housing the Bonn Regional Court, originally established in 1850.
Im Mohren
One of the oldest preserved townhouses in central Bonn, featuring traditional Baroque architectural elements.
Geographisches Institut
Formerly the Old Chemical Institute, this 1860s Classicist building was once the largest scientific institute in the world.
Bundesrechnungshof
The Bundesrechnungshof is the supreme federal authority for audit matters in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Sankt Michael
A modern Catholic church built in 1948, representing post-war ecclesiastical architecture in the Weststadt district.
Adolf-Clarenbach-Haus (Goebenstift)
A historicist building from the late 19th century that serves as a Protestant student dormitory.
Verein Deutscher Studenten zu Bonn
A historicist-style building serving as the headquarters for one of Bonn's traditional student fraternities.
Turnerschaft Germania
A late 19th-century historicist building used by the Turnerschaft Germania student fraternity.
Bonner Wingolf
A classicist-style villa that serves as the home for the Wingolf student fraternity.
Eutopia Bonn
A classicist building in central Bonn currently used for cultural events and workshops.
Rheinpavillon
A modernist 1950s pavilion on the banks of the Rhine, originally designed as a restaurant and event space.
Dekanat der Landwirtschaftlichen Fakultät
A classicist university building in the Poppelsdorf district housing the dean's office for the Faculty of Agriculture.
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