Category
page 1Buildings and structures in Bonn
Post Tower
High-rise building in Bonn, Germany
Hammerschmidt Villa
building
Palais Schaumburg
government office in Bonn

Langer Eugen
office high-rise building in Bonn, Germany
Electoral Palace
palace in Bonn, Germany
Alter Friedhof Bonn
cemetery in Bonn, Germany
Beethoven Monument
statue in Bonn, Germany
Poppelsdorf Palace
building
UN Campus
center of the United Nations in Bonn, Germany
Bonn-Beuel station
railway station in Beuel-Mitte, Germany

Telekom Dome
building in Bonn, Germany
Bundeskanzleramt Bonn
former seat of national legislatures
Schürmann-Bau
thumb|300px|The Schürmann-Bau with the Post Tower in the background|alt=A white building complex with the logo of Deutsche Welle. The background shows a skyscraper made out of glass.
The Schürmann-Bau is an office building in the Gronau district of Bonn constructed in 2002. It was named after its architect, Joachim Schürmann . Since July 2003, the building has housed the headquarters of the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle, although it was originally planned as an office building for the members of the Bundestag.
Beethovenhalle
thumb|Beethovenhalle (2005) on the shores of the Rhine
thumb|Großer Saal during Beethovenfest 2007
The Beethovenhalle () is a concert hall in Bonn. It is the third hall in the city to bear the name of the Bonn-born composer Ludwig van Beethoven. The initial building was constructed in 1845 to commemorate the unveilling of the Beethoven monument at Münsterplatz, and a second was erected in 1870 to mark the 100th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven. The second formation was destroyed during the second world war. In 1950, plans were initiated to reconstruct the building.
Bundeshaus
former seat of the Bundestag in Bonn, Germany