Bundesgymnasium and Bundesrealgymnasium Krems
Bundesgymnasium and Bundesrealgymnasium Krems | |
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View from the Hohe Markt. | |
type of school | Bundesgymnasium and Bundesrealgymnasium |
School number | 301016 |
founding | 1616 |
address |
Piaristengasse 2 |
place | Krems at the Donau |
state | Lower Austria |
Country | Austria |
Coordinates | 48 ° 24 '46 " N , 15 ° 36' 3" E |
student | about 600 |
Teachers | about 62 |
management | Bärbel Jungmaier |
Website | www.piakrems.ac.at |
The Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium Krems , the former Piaristengymnasium Krems , is a traditional high school in Krems an der Donau that specializes in humanistic , scientific and linguistic education . The historic wing of the building is a listed building .
history
In 1232 a schoolmaster was first mentioned in a document in Krems . The oldest surviving school regulations of the Latin school at that time date from 1305. In 1579 the five-class Latin city school was designated as a grammar school. In 1616 a six-class grammar school was opened by the Jesuits . The current school building was completed in 1694. In 1776 the Piarists took over the Jesuit grammar school and relocated their convent from St. Pölten to Krems an der Donau. 1802–1849 the school was run as a philosophical educational institution. In 1867 the school building was expanded. In 1871 the Piarist high school was converted into a state high school with an eight-year training period. In 1975 the high school building was completely renovated. An extension made space for new classes in an annex, and two new gyms were built. In 1997 the top floor was expanded, which made space for IT rooms, a theater and a library. In 2011 the gymnasiums were completely renovated.
architecture
The school building was built in 1694 and expanded in 1867 and 1975. The elongated two-storey building on Piaristengasse was built in the first half of the 17th century. The narrow gable front to the Hohe Markt has a volute crown . The facade shows a plastered cast stone block and renewed chambers . The north portal with a profiled ear framing and a blasted segmented arched gable shows the year 1694. On the first floor there are partly cross ridge and partly stitch cap vaults with plastered ridges. In 1997 the top floor was expanded with several classes and two IT rooms, a library and a theater hall were set up in the Piarist's wing and the building was renovated in several stages. In 2001 the Köchel wing, named after Ludwig von Köchel, was completed . The renovation work was completed in 2011 in the gym wing.
Educational offer
The Piaristengymnasium Krems is a federal high school and a federal real high school . From the third grade is the school the choice of Latin or Spanish or in secondary schools increasingly mathematics and geometric drawing. In the upper level, the grammar school also offers ancient Greek or French for those who had Latin from 3rd grade , or Latin for those who chose Spanish in 3rd grade. In the Realgymnasium from the 5th grade, Latin or Italian is also available . In addition, there is descriptive geometry in the 7th grade in the RG .
management
- 1871-1887 P. Anton Milota
- 1887–1902 Anton Baran
- 1902–1909 Thomas Hanausek
- 1910–1923 Rudolf Weißhäupl
- 1923–1934 Anton Maier
- 1934–1938 Johann Ramböck
- 1938–1945 Hans Riedl
- 1945–1951 Franz Höllerschmid
- 1951–1968 Adolf Görg
- 1968–1969 Hermann Ulrich
- until August 31, 1970 Alois Söllner
- 1970–1989 Helmut Engelbrecht
- 1990–2002 Günther Gronister
- 2002-2004 Fritz Lošek
- 2004–2011 Johann Sohm
- 2011–2018 Peter Nussbaumer
- since 2018 Bärbel Jungmeier
Graduates or students
- Bernhard Pez (1683–1735), Benedictine monk, philologist and historian
- Hieronymus Pez (1685–1762), Benedictine monk, philologist and historian
- Wolfgang Schlichtinger (1745–1830), Benedictine abbot in Zalaapáti, Hungary, in Zala county
- Lorenz Haschka (1749–1827), poet
- Franz Gaheis (1763–1809), educator and historian
- Joseph von Winiwarter (1780–1848), lawyer and professor at the University of Vienna
- Ludwig von Köchel (1800–1877), author of the Köchel Directory
- Joseph Misson (1803–1875), Piarist Father a. poet
- Franz Lorenz (1803–1883), doctor and writer
- Eduard Fenzl (1808–1879), botanist
- Johann Ehrlich (1810–1864), theologian, physicist and philosopher
- Anton Boller (1811–1869), philologist
- Franz von Schneider (1812–1897), chemist
- Sebastian Brunner (1814–1893), priest and writer
- Johann Nordmann (1820–1887), journalist and travel writer
- Anton Kerschbaumer (1823–1909), theologian, historian and politician
- Matthäus Binder (1822–1893), Bishop of St. Pölten
- Robert Hamerling (1830-1889), writer
- Anton Kerner von Marilaun (1831–1898), botanist
- Alfred Nagl (1841–1921), numismatist
- Josef Maria Eder (1855–1944), photo chemist
- Johann Fasching (1847–1888), theologian and writer
- Josef Hirn (1848–1917), historian
- Leopold Gegenbauer (1849–1903), mathematician
- Franz Wickhoff (1853–1909), art historian
- Julius Sylvester (1854–1944), lawyer and politician
- Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857–1940), psychiatrist, Nobel Prize winner
- Christian von Ehrenfels (1859–1932), philosopher
- Johann Holetschek (1866–1923), astronomer
- Rudolf Süß (1872–1933), priest and composer
- Josef Meller (1874–1968), ophthalmologist
- Franz Aigner (1882–1945), physicist
- Hans Plöckinger (1882–1955), historian and folklorist
- Egmont Colerus (1888-1939), writer
- Hans Baumgartner (1873–1950), officer and author
- Isidor Amreich (1885–1972), gynecologist
- Fritz Dworschak (1890–1974), art historian
- Eduard Kranner (1893–1977), writer
- Erwin H. Rainalter (1892–1960), journalist and writer
- Walter Till (1894–1963), coptologist
- Helmut Engelbrecht (1924–2014), educator and educational historian (director from 1970 to 1989)
- Hans Haselböck (* 1928), composer and organist
- Kurt Preiß (1929–2011), school director and politician
- Adolf Primmer (1931–2011), classical philologist
- Adolf Frohner (1934–2007), painter and sculptor
- Godfrid Wessely (* 1934), geologist
- Wolfgang Kummer (1935–2007), physicist
- Helmut Denk (* 1940), physician
- Eberhard Kummer (1940–2019), singer
- Clemens Lashofer (1941–2009), Abbot of the Göttweig Monastery
- Hans-Dieter Roser (* 1941), dramaturge and music writer
- Bernhard Görg (* 1942), politician and writer
- Günter Josef Krejs (* 1945), doctor
- Günther Chaloupek (* 1947), economist
- Kurt Kaufmann (* 1947), politician
- Helmut Cerwenka (* 1952), politician
- Franz Einzinger (* 1952), Section Head in the Ministry of the Interior
- Franz Schönfellner (* 1955), historian
- Josef Hofbauer (* 1956), mathematician
- Fritz Lošek (* 1957), state school inspector
- Walter Rosenkranz (* 1962), politician and lawyer
- Peter Schnaubelt (* 1964), writer
- Markus Beyrer (* 1965), manager
- Andreas Brandstetter (* 1969), manager
Known teachers
- Vincenz Eduard Milde (1777-1853)
- Joseph Misson (1803-1875)
- Karl Landsteiner (1835–1909)
- Josef Wichner (1852–1923)
- Rudolf Süß (1871–1933)
- Franz König (1905-2004)
- Helmut Engelbrecht (1924-2014)
- Kurt Preiß (1929–2011)
- Horst Ebenhöh (* 1930)
- Franz Slawik (1936–1993)
- Fritz Lošek (* 1957)
literature
- The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Lower Austria north of the Danube 1990 . Krems an der Donau, federal high school. P. 568
Web links
- Website of the Piarist High School
- Website of the Friends of the Krems Piarist High School
- Website director Peter Nussbaumer
Individual evidence
- ↑ www.noen.at , requested on August 30, 2018