Academic high school (Linz)
Academic Gymnasium Linz | |
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type of school | General secondary school |
founding | 1542 |
place | Linz |
state | Upper Austria |
Country | Austria |
Coordinates | 48 ° 18 '8 " N , 14 ° 17' 14" E |
Teachers | 53 (2011/12) |
management | Wolfgang Zechmeister |
Website | Academic Gymnasium Linz |
The Academic School of Linz is a school on the Spittelwiese in the old quarter in the district center . It was founded in 1542 and is the oldest of the five Austrian academic high schools .
history
Originally founded as an Evangelical Landscape School in 1542, it was converted into today's school in the course of the Counter Reformation in the first quarter of the 17th century. Late 16th century was one of the students from Perg Dating Thomas Lansius , who later became professor at the University of Tübingen was. From 1796 to 1854 the school was given the title academic for the first time , and in 1965 it was re-awarded. In 1863 it was elevated to the state high school first class and the teachers were accepted into the state service, which is why it was sometimes called the 1st Federal High School in Linz . The grammar school is the historic main school of the still active Catholic student association Nibelungia 1901 to Linz and the pennalen fraternity of Ostmark.
architecture
The school building in Spittelwiese was built from 1870 to 1872 according to the plans of the architect Karl Stattler and is a listed building . The monumental, palatial corner building in the style of historicism with squared walls and square corners has a slightly protruding, raised, richly structured central projection with a column portal and a balcony above it towards the Spittelwiese. The foyer has a hollow vault and a wreath of stitch caps. The entrance to the staircase is flanked with columns. The two-armed, three-flight monumental staircase with a common entrance has a remarkable cast iron parapet. The stair landings and the corridors are vaulted and partly still have the original delicate decorative painting. The ballroom on the first floor in the neo-renaissance style has a three-portal system and a stage.
Furnishing
There is a Baroque Jesuit theses sheet after Alessandro Marchesini as an engraving from 1732 on loan from the Elisabethinen . There is a student flag of the Academic Gymnasium from 1838 with oil paintings of Saints Catherine and Leopold. Former collections of the school, the library of the Jesuit grammar school, a collection of seals and an autograph collection are now in Linz museums.
school
The Academic Gymnasium has a general educational, ancient language and humanistic focus. English is taught from the first grade, Latin or French from the third. In the fifth grade, students have to choose between Latin, French, and Ancient Greek. A music focus is also offered.
Well-known graduates
List of known people who attended the Akademisches Gymnasium (sorted by year of birth):
Surname | Sorting | Life dates | comment |
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Johann Christoph Stelzhammer | Stilt hammer | 1750-1840 | Catholic clergyman, physicist and rector of the University of Vienna |
Sebastian Schwarz | black | 1809-1870 | Clergyman, founder of the order |
Kaspar Schwarz | black | 1811-1879 | Businessman, politician |
Ludwig Schlager | Bat | 1828-1885 | psychiatrist |
Norbert Hanrieder | Hanrieder | 1842-1913 | Dialect poet |
Ludwig Boltzmann | Boltzmann | 1844-1906 | Physicist, mathematician, philosopher |
Hans Zötl | Zötl | 1846-1938 | Dialect poet |
Rudolph Hittmair | Hittmair | 1859-1915 | Bishop of the Diocese of Linz |
Georg Baumgartner | Baumgartner | 1860-1927 | Politician, clergyman |
Hermann Bahr | Bahr | 1863-1934 | Writer, theater and literary critic |
Max Doblinger | Doblinger | 1873-1965 | Archivist, historian, numismatist |
Johann Schober | Schober | 1874-1932 | Federal Chancellor (Austria) |
Adolf Eigl | Egg | 1883-1958 | Politician |
Karl Jax | Jax | 1885-1968 | classical philologist |
Hans Commenda junior | Commenda | 1889-1971 | Local history explorer |
Ernst Koref | Koref | 1891-1988 | Mayor of Linz |
Heinrich Gleißner | Gleissner | 1893-1984 | Governor of Upper Austria |
Nico Dostal | Dostal | 1895-1981 | Operetta and film composer |
Josephus Calasanz Fließer | Flower | 1896-1960 | Bishop of the Diocese of Linz |
Georg Grüll | Grull | 1900-1975 | historian |
Eduard Macku | Macku | 1901-1999 | Composer, conductor, artistic director |
Alfred Maleta | Maleta | 1906-1990 | Politician |
Geli Raubal | Raubal | 1908-1931 | Adolf Hitler's niece |
Franz C. Lipp | Lip | 1913-2002 | Folklorist |
Alfred Doppler | Doppler | 1921 | Literary scholar |
Rupert Hartl | Hartl | 1921-2006 | Deputy Governor |
Erwin Wenzl | Wenzl | 1921-2005 | Governor of Upper Austria |
Heinrich Gattermeyer | Gattermeyer | 1923-2018 | Composer, choir director and music teacher |
Gottfried Nobl | Nobl | 1923-2017 | Architect and master builder |
Hugo Schanovsky | Schanovsky | 1927-2014 | Mayor of Linz |
Oskar Welzl | Welzl | 1928-2019 | jurist |
Josef Ratzenböck | Ratzenböck | 1929 | Governor of Upper Austria, lawyer |
Laurids Ortner | Ortner | 1941 | architect |
Hans Pizka | Pizka | 1942 | Musician (horn player) |
Wendelin Ettmayer | Ettmayer | 1943 | Diplomat, politician, author |
Camillo Gamnitzer | Gamnitzer | 1951 | Chess composer |
Ludwig Laher | Laher | 1955 | writer |
Bernhard Prokisch | Prokish | 1957 | Art historian, numismatist, Upper Austrian regional museums |
Andreas Renoldner | Renoldner | 1957 | writer |
Peter Sonnberger | Sonnberger | 1957 | Politician, lawyer |
Severin Renoldner | Renoldner | 1959 | Politician and theologian |
Thomas Renoldner | Renoldner | 1960 | Film director, film curator |
Stefan Ruzowitzky | Ruzowitzky | 1961 | Director, screenwriter |
Peter Androsch | Androsch | 1963 | composer |
Rainer Siegel | seal | 1963 | writer |
Wolfgang Lamprecht | Lamprecht | 1964 | Author, cultural promoter |
Roman Haider | Haider | 1967 | Politician, business consultant |
Martin Rummel | Hype | 1974 | Musician (cellist) |
Rudiger Schender | Schender | 1974 | Politician, lawyer |
Gernot Grömer | Bigger | 1975 | Astrophysicist, television presenter |
Natalie Halla | Halla | 1975 | Filmmaker |
Julia Röper-Kelmayr | Röper-Kelmayr | 1975 | Doctor, politician |
Angelika Niedetzky | Niedetzky | 1979 | Cabaret artist |
Further graduates (sorted by surname):
- Michaela Ambos, Editor Woman & News
- Eduard Arzt (* 1925), musician
- Wolfgang Doctor, Head of the Institute for Prenatal Medicine
- Birgit Baumann, correspondent for "Der Standard" in Berlin
- Nikolaus Böhler, doctor
- Christina Dolezal, politician
- Johannes Fellinger, head of the Institute for Sensory and Language Neurology
- Klaus Führlinger, lawyer and national councilor
- Georg Hasibeder, percussionist at the RSO
- Bernhard Hetzenauer, filmmaker
- Philipp Hirsch, OÖN editor
- Hans Kafka (* 1921), psychiatrist
- Christina Maria Kreinecker, consultant theology, University of Salzburg
- Bernhard Krumphuber, author, BM for Interior
- Stefan Kunzenberger, writer
- Verena Levan, translator / interpreter
- Siegfried Priglinger, Director of the Munich Eye Clinic
- Gerhard Ransmayr, Head of the Neurology Clinic
- Eva Reisenberger, "The Time"
- Christian skull, Cafe Phil Vienna
- Stefan Schützenhofer (* 1977), management consultant
- Thomas Schützenhofer, psychiatrist
- Clemens Steinwender, primary cardiac surgery, Kepler University Clinic
- Georg Stephanek, bassoon player Graz Philharmonic
- Vanessa Tockner, translator
- Martin Treml, Head of Literature and Cultural Research Berlin
- Gerald Tulzer, Head of the Pediatric Cardiology Clinic
- Michael Wacha, Primary Surgery in Freistadt
- Alexander Zambarloukus, editor
Known teachers
- Gabriela Moser , Austrian politician
Sports
The Akademisches Gymnasium Linz has already taken part in the national hockey championships several times and has often been champions. The Academic Gymnasium also takes part in the indoor school championships (athletics), and here, too, the Gymnasium has won several titles. The soccer championships are almost a tradition at the school, but you couldn't win yet. The Academic Gymnasium has recently started taking part in the state floorball school championships and was able to achieve the lower level title in the first year.
Audio
- Audio images March 21, 2020: with Peter Androsch : First academic high school in Austria.
literature
- Annual report series of the KK Staats-Gymnasium zu Linz. Linz 1864–1918 ( digitized version , years 1898–1915).
- Franz Thalmayr, Anton Sauer, Ernst Sewera: Catalog of the teachers' library of the kk state grammar school in Linz. In: Annual report of the KK Staats-Gymnasium zu Linz. Linz 1899, 1901, 1905 ( digitized version ).
- Franz Xaver Lehner: The coin collection of the kk state high school in Linz. In: Annual report of the KK Staats-Gymnasium zu Linz. Linz 1908, pp. 1-24 ( digitized version ).
- Franz Thalmayr: On the forty-year existence of the grammar school building. In: Annual report of the KK Staats-Gymnasium zu Linz. Linz 1914, pp. 25-32 ( digitized version ).
- Honor roll for former students of the institution who died in the war. In: Annual report of the KK Staats-Gymnasium zu Linz. Linz 1915, pp. 71-73 ( digitized version ).
- Monika Klepp: The Jewish students of the Linz State Gymnasium in 1938. In: Akademisches Gymnasium (1st Federal High School) Linz (Hrsg.): Annual report on the 2003/2004 school year. Linz 2004, online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at.
- The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Linz 2009 . Linz, Upper and Lower Suburbs, buildings in the street association, Spittelwiese No. 14, Academic High School, pp. 302–303.
Web links
- Website of the Akademisches Gymnasium Linz
- Bibliography on academic high school in the forum OoeGeschichte.at
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bibliography on 1. Bundesgymnasium Linz in the forum OoeGeschichte.at
- ^ First academic grammar school in Austria. Austria 1 , audio images, March 21, 2020.
- ↑ Reconstructing Spittelwiese die-schule.at, accessed on March 21, 2020.