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Directions

Address and Directions:

 

Hintere Grabenstr. 20
72070 Tübingen
Germany

Tübingen is easily accessible by plane, train and car, though the best way to get round the city is by bus (http://www.svtue.de), bike (http://www.nextbike.de/en/tuebingen/), or on foot

Plane
From Stuttgart airport by car via B27 in 25 minutes to the centre of Tübingen, or by airport shuttle, „Airport Sprinter“ No. 828, in 50 minutes to Tübingen's bus terminal. The bus runs every 30 minutes from the central bus stop in Stuttgart to multiple stops in Tübingen.
http://www.stuttgart-airport.com/getting-here/by-bus

Railway
From Stuttgart central station it takes just 55 minutes to Tübingen.  The railway station (Hauptbahnhof)  is located just across the river from the Old Town. The Institute is 10 minutes walk away.
http://www.bahn.de

Car
From the autobahn A8 (München-Stuttgart) via B27 in 30 minutes; from autobahn A81 (Singen-Heilbronn) via B28 in 25 minutes. Tübingen contains a Green Zone, where environmental badges are obligatory for every vehicle. This measure was taken to cut down pollution.
The historical city of Tübingen (and the Institute) is not accessible by car. There are car parks nearby, but please note that parking is expensive in Tübingen.

Parking

Parkhaus Altstadt-Mitte (Stadtgraben)
Am Stadtgraben 5
Tel.+(49) 0 7071 157-300
www.swtue.de

 

 

Parkhaus Altstadt König
Herrenbergerstr. 2
Tel. +(49) 0 711 737315-32
www.swtue.de


Our Location

The Institute for Christian Origins is located in the centre of Tübingen, on the edge of the Old City (Altstadt)--a few minutes' walk from the main train station, next to the "Stadtgraben" bus stop, across the road from the Old Botanical Gardens, and 4 minutes' walk from the Theologicum.
It is just along the street from the Global Ethic Institute. A variety of shops, including a supermarket and a bakery, are located nearby.
In addition to its other activities in teaching and research, the Institute offers scholars and students upon request (registration form) a guest room, study space, and use of a theological library (mainly in English) for short-term stays.

Hans Küng and Global Ethic Institute

Hans Küng and Global Ethic Institute

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Institute entrance


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