Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Tourist attraction in München, Germany

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Map gps coordinates: 48.150833, 11.580278
Address: Hauptgebäude, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 München, Germany

In 1914 Niels Bohr visited Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich where he conducted seminars on the trilogy.

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Max Planck began his studies in 1874 at the University of Munich.

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In 1900 Wilhelm Rontgen obtained the physics chair at the University of Munich, by special request of the Bavarian government.

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After his father's death in 1901 Oswald Spengler attended several universities including Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

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In 1919, Rudolf Hess enrolled in the University of Munich, where he studied geopolitics under Karl Haushofer, a proponent of the concept of Lebensraum ("living space"), which later became one of the pillars of Nazi ideology. 

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In 1919, Max Weber resumed teaching at the University of Munich.

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In 1852, Justus von Liebig accepted an appointment from King Maximilian II of Bavaria to the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

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After her six months in the National Labor Service, in May 1942, Sophie Sholl enrolled at the University of Munich as a student of biology and philosophy.

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Wilhelm Wien became successor of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1919 at the University of Munich. 

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