Les Archives d'État de Hesse à Marbourg (HStAM) sont un département des Archives d'État de Hesse (de) et sont basées à Marbourg. Il sert d'archives régionales aux côtés des Archives principales d'État de Hesse (de) à Wiesbaden et des archives d'État de Hesse à Darmstadt. Les archives d'État de Hesse à Marbourg sont responsables du nord et de certaines parties de la Hesse-Centrale (de).
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The Hessisches Staatsarchiv Marburg is one of the three archives of the Hessisches Landesarchiv and is based in Marburg upon Lahn.
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Gymnasium Philippinum or Philippinum High School is an almost 500-year-old secondary school in Marburg, Hesse, Germany.
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The University Church of Marburg is a 13th-century, asymmetric, two-aisled hall church in Marburg, Hesse.
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The Marburger Schloss, also known as Landgrafenschloss Marburg, is a castle in Marburg, Hesse, Germany, located on top of Schlossberg. Built in the 11th century as a fort, it became the first residence of Landgraviate of Hesse. The Marburg Colloquy was held here in 1529.
Today the building is used as a museum and as an event site.
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The Georg-Gaßmann-Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in the district of Ockershausen in Marburg, Germany, named after the former politician and mayor of the city, Georg Gaßmann.
The stadium, opened in 1967, is primarily used by the American football team Marburg Mercenaries, who play in the German Football League. VfB Marburg, the city's highest ranked association football team, also use the ground for friendlies and cup games against higher-ranked opponents. The Thorpe Cup athletics meetings in 2009 and 2010 were also held at the stadium.
With its 12,000 capacity, the Georg-Gaßmann-Stadion is the largest in the region of Mittelhessen.
Elles sont fondées en 1869 par le royaume de Prusse, tout d'abord avec des fonds anciens de l'électorat de Hesse.