Albert's Childhood
It all began in a South German City of Ulm, where Albert Einstein was born In march 14, 1879.
He was destined to be born in the South German city of Ulm. You may ask why? Well..let me tell you.
In the city of Ulm theres a unique motto, and its motto is Ulmense sunt mathematici: the people of Ulm are mathematicians. (according to the book "Einstein")
Albert Einstein thought a persons place of birth was important
"I therefore think of Ulm with Gratitude , because it combines artistic tradition with a simple character"
Albert Einstein (on the right)
Maria his sister (on the left)
He was destined to be born in the South German city of Ulm. You may ask why? Well..let me tell you.
In the city of Ulm theres a unique motto, and its motto is Ulmense sunt mathematici: the people of Ulm are mathematicians. (according to the book "Einstein")
Albert Einstein thought a persons place of birth was important
"I therefore think of Ulm with Gratitude , because it combines artistic tradition with a simple character"
Albert Einstein (on the right)
Maria his sister (on the left)
Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch
Hermann Einstein, was the Father of Albert Einstein. He was the founder of Einstein & Cie ., an electrical engineering company.
(Albert Einstein. biography)
Pauline Koch, was the mother of Albert.
She was 18 when she married Hermann Einstein. (Albert Einstein. biography)
Family of Albert Einstein. Nd. photograph. Nd
Hermann Eistein (on the left)
Pauline Koch (on the right)
(Albert Einstein. biography)
Pauline Koch, was the mother of Albert.
She was 18 when she married Hermann Einstein. (Albert Einstein. biography)
Family of Albert Einstein. Nd. photograph. Nd
Hermann Eistein (on the left)
Pauline Koch (on the right)
Music
One thing that Albert Liked to do other than Math and Science, is playing the violin.
At an early age Albert had Violin lessons, but it all changed when he turned 14. At first he did not like the "endless repetitive practice" but eventually music became a vital part of his life.
He later wrote that he had "fallen in love with Mozart's sonatas" at the age of 15. Then he understood and began to appreciate Music. (Einstein)
Albert Einstein Playing the Violin. 1944. Photograph. Associated Press, United States.
At an early age Albert had Violin lessons, but it all changed when he turned 14. At first he did not like the "endless repetitive practice" but eventually music became a vital part of his life.
He later wrote that he had "fallen in love with Mozart's sonatas" at the age of 15. Then he understood and began to appreciate Music. (Einstein)
Albert Einstein Playing the Violin. 1944. Photograph. Associated Press, United States.