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Qué (quién) es RWTH Aachen - definición

UNIVERSITY IN AACHEN, GERMANY
RWTH; Aachen University of Technology; University of Aachen; Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen; Aachen University; Aachener Technische Hochschule; Technische Hochschule Aachen; RWTH Aachen; Technische Hochschule, Aachen; Technical University in Aachen; Technical University of Aachen; Rwth; Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule Aachen; Rhine-Westphalia Institute of Technology Aachen; Aachen Institute for advanced study in Computational Engineering Science; Aachen Institute for Advanced Study in Computational Engineering Science; TH Aachen; RWTH-Aachen; RWTH-Aachen University
  • Fraunhofer-Institute for molecular biology and applied ecology
  • 100px
  • View towards the city of [[Aachen]] from ''SuperC'', a central building for students next to the main building at the midtown campus
  • [[Klinikum Aachen]] (University hospital)
  • 
The newly built CARL in 2017, RWTH Aachen
  • Main Building of the RWTH Aachen. It was built in 1870.
  • Institute for physical chemistry
  • "Red lecture hall" at the central campus
  • ''SuperC'', landmark of RWTH Aachen and the central service building for students

Aachen Town Hall         
  • The Aachen Town Hall seen from the cathedral
  • The baroque city hall and the Aachen market, [[steel engraving]] by [[Henry Winkles]] around 1840
  • Seventeen years after the fire of 1883
  • Drawing by [[Albrecht Dürer]] in 1520
  • Devastation of the interior of the city hall after its storming by separatists on 21 October 1923
  • Replicas of the Imperial Regalia
  • Engraving by [[Matthäus Merian]] in 1647
  • Torsos of the ''Three Kings relief'', from the 14th century
TOWN HALL IN GERMANY
Aachen City Hall; Aachen Rathaus
Aachen Town Hall (German: "Rathaus") is a landmark of cultural significance located in the Altstadt of Aachen, Germany. It was built in the Gothic architecture style in the first half of the 14th century.
Aachen Gospels (Ada School)         
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Aachen Treasury Gospels; Aachen Gospels (Ada group)
The Aachen Gospels (German: Schatzkammer-Evangeliar "Treasury Gospels", or Karolingisches Evangeliar "Carolingian Gospels") are a Carolingian illuminated manuscript which was created at the beginning of the ninth century by a member of the Ada School. The Evangeliary belongs to a manuscript group which is referred to as the Ada Group or Group of the Vienna Coronation Gospels.
Palace of Aachen         
  • Aachen's City Hall is located on the site of the Council Hall
  • Statue of Charlemagne in front of Aachen's city hall
  • Section of the Palatine Chapel
  • Modern view of Aachen Cathedral.
  • Bronze portal (''Wolfstür'')
  • Simplified plan: 1 = council hall ; 2 = porch ; 3 = treasury and archives ; 4 = gallery ; 5 = tribunal and garrison ; 6 = metatorium ; 7 = curia ; 8 = secretarium ; 9 = chapel ; 10 = atrium ; 11 = thermae
  • Location of the gallery within the Palace (red)
  • Location of the hall within the Palace (red)
  • Location of the thermae (red)
  • The ''Codex aureus'' of Lorsch was made in one of Aachen's palace workshops around 810
  • illumination]] by [[Jean Fouquet]], in the ''Grandes Chroniques de France'', 15th century. [[Charlemagne]] is in the foreground.
  • Animation showing the Palace of Aachen (English subtites)
  • Eginhard is Charlemagne's biographer; the name of the architect of the Palace of Aachen is known thanks to his work (14th/15th-century illumination)
  • [[Carolingian Empire]] and its capital, Aachen, in the early 9th century.
  • Inside Ottmarsheim's dome, Alsace
  • San Vitale Basilica in Ravenna was one of the prototypes for the Palatine Chapel.
  • Constantine Basilica]] in Trier, Germany was probably used as a model for Aachen's Council Hall
PALACE
Palace at Aachen; Charlemagne's Palace in Aachen; Palace school of Aachen
The Palace of Aachen was a group of buildings with residential, political and religious purposes chosen by Charlemagne to be the centre of power of the Carolingian Empire. The palace was located at the north of the current city of Aachen, today in the German Land of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Wikipedia

RWTH Aachen University

RWTH Aachen University (German: [ˌɛʁveːteːˌhaː ˈʔaːxn̩]), also known as North Rhine-Westphalia Technical University of Aachen,: 301  Rhine-Westphalia Technical University of Aachen, Technical University of Aachen,: 85  University of Aachen,: 167  or Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, is a German public research university located in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With more than 47,000 students enrolled in 144 study programs, it is the largest technical university in Germany. In 2018, the university was ranked 31st in the world university rankings in the field of engineering and technology, and 36th world-wide in the category of natural sciences.

RWTH Aachen in 2019 emerged successfully from the final of the third federal and state excellence strategy. The university will be funded as a university of excellence for the next seven years. RWTH Aachen was already part of the federal and state excellence initiative in 2007 and 2012.

Since 2007, RWTH Aachen has been continuously funded by the DFG and the German Council of Science and Humanities as one of eleven (previously nine) German Universities of Excellence for its future concept RWTH 2020: Meeting Global Challenges and the follow-up concept The Integrated Interdisciplinary University of Science and Technology: Knowledge, Impact, Networks, also receiving grants for associated graduate schools and clusters of excellence. The university regularly accounts for the highest amount of third-party funds among all German universities, placing first per faculty member and second overall in the most recent survey from 2018.

RWTH Aachen is a founding member of the CESAER association of universities of science and technology in Europe, and IDEA League, a strategic alliance of five leading universities of technology in Europe, as well as its German counterpart TU9. It is also a member of DFG and the Top Industrial Managers for Europe network.