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Schrebersäule
Honoring a Botanical Pioneer
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The Schreber Column in Erlangen's Schlossgarten commemorates Johann Christoph Daniel Schreber, the visionary professor who founded the university's Botanical Garden. Initially erected by his widow in 1810, the monument was moved to the Schlossgarten in 1827. This location blends history and nature, inviting you to explore a serene tribute to a remarkable scientist.
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The memorial stone for Johann Christoph Daniel Schreber was erected by his widow in 1810 and relocated to the Schlossgarten in 1827, making it an early example of monument relocation.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1810
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Hours
- 06:30-20:00
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
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Location
Nearby

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70 m away

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156 m away

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220 m away

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