University of Munich, the full name of Ludwig-maximilian-Munich University, was founded in 1472. It is one of the most prestigious public universities with the longest history, the strongest cultural atmosphere in Germany. /kloc-at the beginning of the 9th century, in order to commemorate the founder of the school, Archduke H. Ludwig and later maximilian I, the school was renamed Ludovico Maximilianes, and later the Latin name was changed to Ludwig-Maximilians Universitaet in German.
Second place: University of Heidelberg
Heidelberg University is the oldest university in Germany and the third university opened by the Holy Roman Empire after Prague and Vienna. /kloc-In the second half of the 6th century, the University of Heidelberg became the center of European science and culture. It was born out of Sorbonne University in Paris and was founded in 1386. Its original name was Ruplecht-Karl University, in memory of two famous school-running people. Elected Hou Ruplecht is the founder of Heidelberg University, and Karl, Grand Duke of Baden, is the benefactor of Heidelberg University.
Third place: Humboldt University of Berlin
Humboldt University in Berlin? T zu Berlin University (hereinafter referred to as Humboldt University) was founded in 18 10 10. This state-funded coeducational institution of higher learning was founded by Wilhem von William von william von humboldt, a famous German scholar and educational reformer who was then Prussian Minister of Education. It is the first newly-built university with a glorious history and far-reaching influence on Europe and even the world. Humboldt University in Berlin was selected as one of the "elite universities" in Germany in June, 20 1 1.
Fourth place: Free University of Berlin
Founded in 1948, the Free University of Berlin has a history of 50 years and is the largest comprehensive university in the German capital. This university is a famous history school in Germany. During the Cold War, the former Berlin University in Lower Linden, Berlin was placed under the jurisdiction of the Eastern Group headed by the Soviet Union. In order to pursue academic freedom, some teachers and students of the former University of Berlin left. With the support of western camps such as the United States and Britain, the Free University of Berlin was established in West Berlin and became the academic center of West Germany.
Fifth place: University of G? ttingen
George August -G University? Ttingen), referred to as the University of G? ttingen, is located in the University Town of G? ttingen at the southern tip of Lower Saxony in northwestern Germany. It was named after the creation of King George II. Established in 1734, 1737 is open to the public. On June 65438+1October 65438+September 2007, the second round of "elite universities" in Germany was finally announced, and the University of G? ttingen became one of the nine elite universities in Germany.
Sixth place: technical university of munich.
Technical university of munich, located in Munich, the capital of Bavaria in southern Germany, is one of the oldest industrial universities in Germany. Technical university of munich is a top German university with an international reputation. It is also the alma mater of Dissel, Linde, the father of diesel engine, Putron, the father of refrigerator, Thomas Mann, the father of fluid mechanics and other world-famous scientists and social celebrities.
Seventh place: University of Hamburg
University of Hamburg (University? T Hamburg), founded in 19 19, is the largest academic research and education center in North Germany. In its relatively short history, it has produced six Nobel Prize winners, six gottfried leibniz Prize winners, three Blue Max Science and Culture Medal winners, 1 Planck Medal winners and wolf prize in mathematics Prize winners.
Eighth place: University of Bonn
Rhine-Friedrich-Wilhelm University in Bonn? T Bonn), referred to as Bonn University, is a public university located in Bonn, North Rhine-westfalen. She is located on the beautiful Rhine River in Germany, which is the product of the Enlightenment in18th century.
Ninth place: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
KIT is not only a university in Baden-Wü rttemberg, Germany, but also a large national research center. It is the oldest institute of technology in Germany and a member of TU9 Union in Germany.
Tenth place: University of Freiburg
The University of Freiburg, founded in 1457, is located in the beautiful town of Frejborg in the southwest of Germany. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Germany and even Europe, and it is also a traditional university that is well integrated with urban architecture and has no walls.