Friederiken High School

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Friederiken High School

The Friederiken-Gymnasium was a high school in Bernburg (Saale) in Saxony-Anhalt . The listed school building is now part of the Carolinum Bernburg high school .

location

The school building, which characterizes the street scene, is located in downtown Bernburg at the address Friedensallee 2-4 on the south side of Friedensallee in a corner of the Käthe-Kollwitz-Straße which opens here.

Architecture and history

The Friederiken-Gymnasium was built from 1906 to 1909 according to plans by Friedrich Gothe and Franz Stoye as a secondary school for girls on the eastern edge of the castle district. The school emerged from the Friederiken School , located in what was then Kaiserstraße , which was named after the Duchess Friederike von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg . A magnificent school building including a gym was created . The school has very representative entrances facing the street. The street front is designed with turrets crowned by hoods and high ornamental gables. The interior of the building is also of high quality and has largely been preserved. The inauguration took place on January 8, 1909. Rudolf Fricke, who was the head of the school until 1922, became the director. In 1923 it was converted into an upper lyceum with the name Friederiken-Lyzeum .

In the time of the GDR , the school was initially operated as an eight-class elementary school, but in the course of a school reform in 1961/62 it was converted into the ten-class Friedrich Engels Polytechnic High School . In December 1990 the school became the Friederiken-Gymnasium. For the 2003/04 school year, it was merged with the Carolinum grammar school and the Hermann-Hellriegel -Gymnasium, which is run under the name of the Carolinum grammar school in Bernburg.

In the local heritage list this school is listed below the detection number 094 60105 as a historic landmark.

literature

  • Birthe Rüdiger: Monument Directory Saxony-Anhalt, District Bernburg, Volume 12. Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony-Anhalt, Michael Imhof Verlag Petersberg, 2003, ISBN 3-937251-06-5 , page 76.

Individual evidence

  1. Birthe Rüdiger: Monument Directory Saxony-Anhalt, District Bernburg, Volume 12. Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony-Anhalt, Michael Imhof Verlag Petersberg, 2003, ISBN 3-937251-06-5 , page 76
  2. Birthe Rüdiger: Monument Directory Saxony-Anhalt, District Bernburg, Volume 12. Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony-Anhalt, Michael Imhof Verlag Petersberg, 2003, ISBN 3-937251-06-5 , page 76
  3. ^ Volker Ebersbach: History of the city of Bernburg. Volume 2. Anhaltische Verlagsgesellschaft, Dessau 2000, ISBN 3-910192-79-3 , pages 78-79.
  4. Short question and answer Olaf Meister (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Prof. Dr. Claudia Dalbert (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Ministry of Culture March 19, 2015 Printed matter 6/3905 (KA 6/8670) List of monuments Saxony-Anhalt , Magdeburg.pdf, page 3587.

Coordinates: 51 ° 47 ′ 42.5 "  N , 11 ° 44 ′ 25.9"  E