Social Programme
Conference Excursions
There will be a choice of excursions on Friday afternoon.
1) The Castle of Rauischholzhausen: a fairy-tale manor house with an English flair
For centuries, the castle lands belonged to the Lords Rau of Holzhausen and were later on sold to the German ambassador in Madrid. After the Second World War, the castle was confiscated by the allied forces and was given to the state of Hesse. Today, the castle is a regular host of conferences and other events of the Justus Liebig University of Giessen.
Our tour will include the Rauischholzhausen's classic English-style "Cream Tea" (tea or coffee with scones) and a 30-minute guided walk through the castle's facilities, after which we will have some time to walk through the park and enjoy the (hopefully) bright May weather.
2) Mathematikum
3) Botanical Gardens
This trip will take you to the Botanical Gardens of Giessen. You will be taken thro
Landgrave Ludwig V founded the University of Giessen in 1607 and donated the gardens two years later. In the early years, the gardens were mainly used by the medical faculty, one of the first faculties of the University, for research purposes, as botany was understood mainly as phytomedicine in those times. Today’s purpose of the gardens is to serve in the area of research and the teaching of biology, agricultural science, geography, and human and veterinary medicine. However, it is also a place of cultural interest and a beautiful venue for concerts, exhibitions and the popular Sunday afternoon guided tours.
After our tour, there will be time to visit some of Giessen's attractions, such as the "Altes Schloss", the Mathematikum or the Liebig Museum. If you like, you can also use the time for a stroll through Giessen's shopping streets, which also have a lot to offer.