Neuss - Freshers' Event 2024

Neuss - Freshers' Event 2024

Neuss - Freshers' Event 2024

event Sunday 1 September 2024 schedule 12.00pm - 4.00pm CEST
Past event
Past event
event Sunday 1 September 2024 schedule 12.00pm - 4.00pm CEST
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Hosted by the Oxford & Cambridge Society of Rheinland
Open to: 
Friends and supporters
Postgraduate students
Undergraduates
Location: 
Museum Insel Hombroich | View details

The Oxford & Cambridge Society of Rheinland warmly invites new students starting a course at Cambridge this autumn for their Freshers’ Event before the start of term. This is a great opportunity to prepare for university and make new friends before you arrive.

You can expect to meet alumni and recent graduates, from whom you can get tips and advice for living and studying at Cambridge.

Students and alumni of the University of Oxford will also be in attendance.

Refreshments: can be purchased from the venue

Dress code: wear whatever you feel comfortable in

Booking information

How to book: click the ‘Book now’ button below to email the event organiser

Ticket price: cash on arrival 

How to cancel: email the organiser

If you miss the booking deadline: email the organiser

Price: 
€7.50 - Freshers, €15 - Guests

Booking for this event is now closed.

Location

Museum Insel Hombroich
Minkel 2
Neuss
Neuss
41472
Germany
Location information: 

Venue: https://www.inselhombroich.de/

 

The setting for this event is special because:

Possibly, ‘the Island’ can only be experienced — not described.

Karl-Heinrich Müller (1936–2007), founder of the Museum and the Foundation.

 

Along with Museum Insel Hombroich, the parent foundation Stiftung Insel Hombroich possesses two further terrains and their architectural ensembles which enter into diverse relationships with their natural environment and which each have a character of their own. — These are the Raketenstation Hombroich and the Kirkeby-Feld. Hombroich as an overall space of culture and art covers an area of more than sixty hectares.

 

Hombroich is the dynamic and diverse interplay of art, nature, buildings, collections, archives and people. The Hombroich site connects artists, scientists, foundation staff, volunteers and associated institutions. It was founded by the patron Karl-Heinrich Müller. Hombroich encompasses the material and intellectual legacy of the founding generation as well as developments and endowments arising from it. It is a place of creative processes, of experiments and their open-ended outcome. Hombroich sees itself as an island in a present of fast-paced life, utility orientation and consumption.

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