Universität des Saarlandes

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description

brief description: 

the university campus is composed of a great variety of different buildings and structures dating from the past eight decades. The first barracks buildings, which have been landmarked, were erected in the 1930s. Another building which dates back to the same time is the assembly hall; the recently renovated beautiful steel construction used to be an inddor riding ring. In the 1950s and 60s, the campus was enlarged by a number of functional buildings made of concrete, among which is a true gem: the cafeteria was created from 1966 to 1970 by local architect Walter Schrempf in close collaboration with a renowned representative of German abstract art, O. H. Hajek. In the past years, new university buildings have been put in place with striking glass facades, such as the Science Park, the IT Complex and the new Campus Center. The university buildings house lecture halls, libraries and research laboratories.

relevant filming facts

opening times: 
09:00 am to 5:30 pm
usage: 
university, student union, different companies
condition: 
varies
interior architecture: 
varies
layout: 
varies
surroundings: 
the university is situated in the heart of the municipal forest. There are several green spaces on campus. The university%u2019s botanical garden has greenhouses with tropical plants.
Lift/elevator: 
available in most buildings (except for the barracks building)
Space restrictions: 
auditoriums and lecture rooms are practically permanently occupied during school time
Time restrictions : 
closed during weekends
Catering: 
different cafés, restaurants and the university cafeteria on campus
premises: 
to be discussed with the authorities
Filming experience: 
many reports for local television

accessibility

car: 
via Meerwieser Talweg or Dudweiler
train: 
Saarbrücken central station can be reached in approx. 10 minutes by car

supply

sanitary facilities: 
available
parking lot: 
available
electricity supply: 
available
water supply: 
available

contact

Steffen Conrad