Adele von Gunesch

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House Graben 13 , formerly the seat of the Gunesch teaching and education institute

Friederike Adele Louise Wilhelmine Julie von Gunesch (born February 7, 1832 in Vienna , † September 9, 1873 in Neuwaldegg ) was an Austrian educator .

Adele von Gunesch was the daughter of Andreas von Gunesch , the Evangelical Lutheran superintendent of Vienna, and his wife, a daughter of the inventor Paul Traugott Meißner . In 1871, together with her sister Alma von Gunesch (1846–1909), she founded the Gunesch teaching and educational institute at Graben 13 in Vienna. An elementary school was attached to this, which was converted into a community school with two advanced training classes in 1880 and a grammar school in 1910 . This "Lyzeum Gunesch" existed until 1920, the teaching and educational institute Gunesch until 1931. In the period before the First World War , the institute was one of the most respected boarding schools in Vienna.

literature

  • Margarete Seemann : The Lyceum Gunesch in Vienna I . In: Amalie Mayer et al. (Hrsg.): History of the Austrian middle school for girls . Part 2: History of the individual institutions . Österreichischer Bundesverlag, Vienna 1955, p. 50 f.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b baptismal register Vienna Lutheran City Church, tom. V, 1832, fol. 9 ( facsimile ).
  2. Death book Vienna Lutheran City Church, tom. X, No. 706 ( facsimile ).