Left: the Clausius tombstone, in Old Bonn Cemetery, the burial place of German physicist Rudolf Clausius. Right: a video documentary on Old Bonn Cemetery, explaining how most of the founding professors of the University of Bonn are buried here.
In tombstones, Clausius tombstone is the marker for the final resting place for German physicist Rudolf Clausius (1822-1888), the central founder of thermodynamics, located in the Old Cemetery of Bonn (Alter Friedhor Bonn) in Bornheimer Strasse, which is about 400m north of Bonn station. [1] A stone cross is on the top of the gravestone, letters on the stone are painted gold, and the gravestone is enclosed by a low iron fence.
Location | Map The following map shows the location of the Clausius tombstone, to the right at the West Entrance, at Bonn cemetery: