Sonnenborgh Observatory

Sonnenborgh Observatory
Alternative namesObservatory Sonnenborgh
OrganizationUniversity of Utrecht
Observatory code 015 
LocationUtrecht, Netherlands
Coordinates52°05′12″N 5°07′48″E / 52.08667°N 5.13000°E / 52.08667; 5.13000
Established1853
Websitewww.sonnenborgh.nl
Sonnenborgh Observatory is located in Netherlands
Sonnenborgh Observatory
Location of Sonnenborgh Observatory
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Sonnenborgh Observatory (Dutch: Museum Sterrenwacht Sonnenborgh; Sonnenborgh museum & sterrenwacht; obs. code: 015) is an astronomical observatory and museum open to the public, located in Utrecht, Netherlands. It was founded in 1853 as a university observatory (of the University of Utrecht)[1] and from 1854 until 1897 it was the first home of the Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute. After the meteorological institute moved to de Bilt it was operated again by Utrecht University. In 2013 its main function became a museum, organising viewing evenings for amateur astronomists. It is located on, what is now, the only surviving bastion of the city walls of Utrecht.

In 2021, The European Physical Society (EPS) named it as an official EPS Historic Site.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Overnight stay at Sonnenborgh top prize in renovation raffle | DUB". dub.uu.nl. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  2. ^ "Sonnenborgh Utrecht inaugurated as new EPS Historic Site - European Physical Society (EPS)". www.eps.org. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  3. ^ "Recognition of Sonnenborgh's historic importance". Utrecht University. April 9, 2021.

External links

  • Sonnenborgh Museum
  • Foundation "De Koepel" at the Wayback Machine (archived 13 December 2013) (in Dutch)


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