Athenaeum
Athenaeum or Athenaeum (from ancient Greek Ἀθηναῖον Athēnaîon "Temple of Athena") stands for:
- Athenaeum (Rome) , ancient educational institution in Rome
- Athenaeum (Bucharest) , building in Bucharest
- Ateneu , Catalan cultural association
- Ateneum , art museum in Helsinki
- Athenaeum Club in London
- Athenäum Verlag , German book publisher
- Boston Athenæum , Museum and Library in Boston
Objects listed in the NRHP :
- Athenaeum (The German House) , in Indianapolis, Indiana, ID No. 73000032
- Athenaeum of Philadelphia , in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ID No. 72001144
- Athenaeum Press , in Cambridge, Massachusetts, ID No. 82001917
- The Athenaeum , in Columbia, Tennessee, ID No. 73001809
Schools:
- a grammar school founded in Stade in 1588, see Athenaeum Stade
- a high school founded in 1603 as a Jesuit college in Luxembourg, see Athénée de Luxembourg
- the Athenaeum Illustre Amsterdam, founded in 1632
- the Athenaeum in Bremen, founded in 1681, see Cathedral School and Athenaeum Bremen
- the Athenaeum in Franeker, which existed from 1813 to 1843, see University of Franeker #History
- Atheneum Léonie de Waha , high school in Liège
Pontifical Universities:
- Athenaeum Lateranense in Rome, see Pontifical Lateran University
- Conservatory of the Benedictines in Rome, see Pontifical Athenaeum Sant'Anselmo
- Athenaeum Antonianum de Urbe, Franciscan Order College in Rome, see Pontifical University Antonianum
- Papal Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum
- Roman Athenaeum of Santa Croce, see Pontifical University of Santa Croce
- College in the Cistercian monastery Heiligenkreuz, see Pontifical Philosophical-Theological College Benedict XVI.
Magazines:
- Athenaeum (Schlegel) , German literary magazine, published by the Schlegel brothers (1798–1800)
- Athenaeum (Riedel) , journal headed by Karl Riedel in Berlin in 1841
- Athenaeum (Masaryk) , monthly magazine published in Prague by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk from 1883
- Athenaeum (Pavia) , Italian antiquity journal (since 1913)
- Athenaeum (London) , British literary magazine (1828–1921)