Domstiftsschule (Frankfurt am Main)

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The Domstiftsschule , later Selektenschule , was a school in Frankfurt am Main near the Church of Our Lady . It was a boys school. In the meantime it was a Reform Progymnasium and Real-Progymnasium.

The school was founded in 876 by Emperor Ludwig the German , a grandson of Charlemagne . In 1826, city architect Johann Friedrich Christian Hess built a new classical building for the school. Around 1917 there was another move. In 1926 the 1050th anniversary was celebrated.

literature

  • The Selektenschule in its development to the Reform Progymnasium and Realprogymnasium. A guide for our parents and students, as well as for all friends of our school. Frankfurt 1922
  • Folk education tasks of the school. From the school operations of the Selektenschule Frankfurt a. M. Frankfurt 1925
  • Pictures of the school history: Selektenschule, former. Dom-Stiftsschule Frankfurt a. M., founded in 876; Anniversary year 1926. Anniversary gift of the Selektenschulverein. Frankfurt 1926
  • Yearbook of the Selektenschule, former Domstiftsschule Frankfurt am Main. 1929/30 (1930) - 1936/37 (1937)

Individual evidence

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Coordinates: 50 ° 6 ′ 47.5 "  N , 8 ° 40 ′ 52.7"  E