Welcome to Göttingen, a charming university city located in Lower Saxony, central Germany. The city has a rich history dating back to 953 AD and is known for its prestigious university, Georg-August-Universität, which was founded in 1734. The university has produced some notable alumni, including the Brothers Grimm, Otto von Bismarck, and Gerhard Schröder, among others. Göttingen is also known for its famous mathematicians, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Bernhard Riemann, and David Hilbert, who were professors at the university. The city has a youthful feel, with many university students living in the inner city, which is an attractive place to live with many shops, cafes, and bars. One of the city’s unique traditions is the Gänseliesel-Fountain, where students who are awarded their doctorate degrees are drawn in handcarts from the Great Hall to the fountain where they climb and kiss the statue of the Gänseliesel, the most kissed girl in the world. Göttingen is also known for its production of optical and precision-engineered machinery, being the seat of the light microscopy division of Carl Zeiss, Inc. and a main site for Sartorius AG, which specializes in bio-technology and measurement equipment. The city is on Germany’s main north–south railway line, making it easily accessible for visitors. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and youthful energy, Göttingen is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Germany.

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