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35: 192: 240: 149: 219: 137: 180:, worked on painting the chapel. She also cultivated contacts with the nuns of the Franciscan order in Waldbreitbach. The de Lasalle von Louisenthal family made additions to the manor in 1905 and 1906, partly remodelling it in the neo-gothic style and adding the tower. While the remodelled castle grounds now house a stone lion that had adorned the old cattle market fountain in 215:
addition with 3 stories was started. The ownership of Schloss Dagstuhl was transferred to the Franciscan order in Waldbreitbach in 1981. During the renovations, which also took into account that the bishop of Trier had chosen Schloss Dagstuhl as one of his vacation locations, the old wooden staircase was replaced by today's marble one.
384:; participants are accommodated in the original house or in the modern annex, and have all their meals at the center. Seminars are usually held for a weekly period: participants arrive on Sunday evening and depart on Friday evening or Saturday morning. One or sometimes two seminars are held simultaneously with other small meetings. 259:) was established at Dagstuhl in 1990. The center is managed as a non-profit organization, and financed by national funds. It receives scientific support by a variety of German and foreign research institutions. Until April 2008 the name of the center was: International Conference and Research Center for Computer Science ( 676:… Dagstuhl owns a comprehensive Informatics specialized library, which organizes a special book exhibition, showing all books of participants available in the library, during all Dagstuhl Seminars and Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshops. Schloss Dagstuhl kindly requests the authors to sign their books … 144:
Construction of the historic country house was started in 1760 on the orders of Count Joseph Anton Damian Albert von Oettingen-Baldern and Soetern, its chapel was built in 1763. A year after Count Joseph's death in 1778, his second wife, Maria Antonia von Walburg zu Zeil and Wurzach, married Prince
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The state government of Saarland bought Schloss Dagstuhl in 1989, and when the nuns moved out to run a new home for the elderly in 1990, the computer science center was founded and the first Dagstuhl Seminar already took place the same year. In 1993, construction on the modern new complex with the
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which are established after review and approval by the Scientific Directorate, bring together personally invited scientists from academia and industry from all over the world to discuss their newest ideas and problems. Apart from the Dagstuhl seminars, the center also hosts summer schools, group
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Schloss Dagstuhl was acquired in 1957 by an order of Franciscan nuns, who converted many rooms to living quarters, installed central heating, wires for electricity, new bathroom facilities, and pipes for water. The conversion into a home for the elderly was finished in 1961. In 1976, work on an
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retreats, and other scientific events, all discussing informatics. Every year about 3,500 scientists stay in Dagstuhl for about 100 seminars, workshops and other scientific events. The number of participants is limited to enable discussion and by the available housing capacity. The stay is
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In 1806, Schloss Dagstuhl was bought by Baron Guillaume Albert de Lasalle de Louisenthal who moved there with his family the following year. In 1815, Schoss Dagstuhl earned the right to be called a manor. From 1839 to 1880, Octavie Elisabeth Maria de Lasalle von Louisenthal, dubbed the
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library, lecture halls, and additional guests rooms started. With the help of several of Octavie's paintings, parts of the baroque gardens of Dagstuhl Manor were reconstructed in 2001 on the opposite side of the Konrad-Zuse street as part of the
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to own the manor, Theodor Stephan Josef Heinrich de Lasalle von Louisenthal, died in a mental hospital in 1959 without leaving a legitimate heir, having been sterilized on account of the Nazi's
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Hermann Maria Friedrich Otto von Hohenzollern-Hechingen, but she had to flee Schloss Dagstuhl in the face of advancing french revolutionary troops in 1792.
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project. The latest addition to the ensemble of buildings was the guest house in 2012, which houses a meeting room and 7 guest rooms.
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as part of a quartet until 1898, the remodelling of the burial vault allows it to nowadays host Octavie's
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as he suffered from depression and confusion after he was shot down with his fighter plane during the
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Dagstuhl supports computer science by organizing high ranked seminars on hot topics in informatics.
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Dagstuhl's computer science library has over 50,000 books and other media, among them a full set of
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from computer science conferences worldwide. Conferences published in this series include the
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As well as publishing proceedings from its own seminars, the Leibniz Center publishes the
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Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education at the University of Kiel
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Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe
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Internationally renowned informatics center names new Scientific Director
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International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
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Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum fĂĽr Informatik (IBFI)
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Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum fĂĽr Informatik GmbH
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became the director. The list of shareholders includes:
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Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung
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are nearby, a short walk up a hill from the Schloss.
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Octavie Elisabeth Maria de Lasalle von Louisenthal.
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Index

Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics
Aerial view of Dagstuhl Castle.
Reinhard Wilhelm
https://www.dagstuhl.de/
computer science
Germany
Wadern
Merzig-Wadern
Saarland
Oberwolfach
country house
Dagstuhl Castle


Treaty of Lunéville
RĂ©milly

Trier

Sterilisation Law
First World War


German
Reinhard Wilhelm
Raimund Seidel
German Informatics Society
Saarland University
Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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