The university is located across four campuses in Frankfurt am Main:
Campus Westend The Westend Campus is the main location with the Presidential Board based in the Presidential and Administration Building (PA). The campus includes the
I. G. Farben Building and numerous new buildings, including the
House of Finance and the central lecture theatre building. In addition to the central administration, most departments, with the exception of Medicine and Natural Sciences, are or have been located here since 2001. The Language and Art Building (SKW) (FB 09) is currently the new building on campus. This campus is of particular historical significance, as Goethe University has inherited history through the acquisition of real estate. "Campus Westend" of the university is dominated by the
IG Farben Building by architect Hans Poelzig, an example of the
modernist New Objectivity style. The style for the IG Farben Building was originally chosen as "a symbol for the scientific and mercantile German manpower, made out of iron and stone", as the
IG Farben director at the time of construction,
Baron von Schnitzler, stated in his opening speech in October 1930. After the university took over the complex in the 1990s, new buildings were added to the campus. On 30 May 2008, the
House of Finance relocated to a new building designed by the architects Kleihues+Kleihues, following the style of the IG Farben Building. The upper floors of the House of Finance building have several separate offices as well as shared office space for researchers and students. The ground floor is open to the public and welcomes visitors with a spacious, naturally lit foyer that leads to lecture halls, seminar rooms, and the information center, a 24-hour reference library. The ground floor also accommodates computer rooms and a café. The floors, walls and ceiling of the foyer are decorated with a grid design that is continued throughout the entire building. The flooring is inspired by Raphael's mural,
The School of Athens. The emergence of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Basic Law (
Grundgesetz) can be traced back to the
Frankfurter Dokumente that were handed over in the
I. G. Farben Building.
Campus Bockenheim The Bockenheim campus is the former centre of the university, which still houses various parts of the language and cultural sciences, the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, the central building of the
university library Johann Christian Senckenberg and some parts of the administration in buildings dating from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Campus Riedberg The Riedberg campus, with university buildings built from around 1970, is home to the Departments of Physics, Biochemistry, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Biosciences and (largely) Earth Sciences, the Science Garden and a lecture theatre centre with the natural sciences departmental library.
Campus Niederrad The Niederrad campus is home to the University Hospital and the Department of Medicine, with buildings and facilities that have grown historically since the 19th century as well as modern complexes.
Campus Ginnheim Campus Ginnheim is the location of the athletics grounds, multiple tennis and volleyball courts, the sports halls, and the University Sports Centre. Ginnheim also houses many of the lecture halls for classes in physical education, sport psychology, and social sciences in sport.
General information The university's relocation programme, which has been intensified since the mid-1990s, aims to create a de facto three-campus university in the future. To this end, the units currently located in the Bockenheim district are also to be relocated, but not the sports grounds. The public
Botanical Garden Frankfurt am Main at the end of Siesmayerstraße, formerly associated with the biology campus (1956–2011), has been transferred to the City of Frankfurt am Main and the responsibility of the
Palmengarten. Parts of the former Bockenheim campus, including the historic Jügelhaus, have been taken over by the
Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung, while other parts have been left to local urban development. The formerly numerous other scattered university buildings in the Bockenheim district have been abandoned and partly demolished, partly put to other uses. ==Goethe Business School==