Heinrich Heine School (Calbe)

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Heinrich Heine School
Boys' School Calbe 1695.jpg
The new school on Kirchplatz, built in 1695 (reproduction of a contemporary ink drawing)
founding 1695
closure 2000
place Calbe
country Saxony-Anhalt
Country Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 54 '12 "  N , 11 ° 46' 31"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 54 '12 "  N , 11 ° 46' 31"  E

The Heinrich Heine School was a school facility in the city of Calbe . It existed under different names from 1695 until it closed in 2000. After the end of the Second World War, it was named after the German poet Heinrich Heine .

The school was located in the immediate vicinity of St. Stephen's Church in the center of the city of Calbe. At the west end of the building there was a Rolandgarten , later the Thälmannhain , since the 19th century . The school accepted up to 850 students at times.

history

A school had existed as early as 1374, about 100 meters from the location of the school building, which was built in 1695. It was located directly on Wilhelm Loewe Strasse . In 1695 the city council decided to build a new school because the old one had become too small. This baroque building first had four classrooms, later eight. The pastor and regional historian Magister Johann Heinrich Hävecker was the rector of the new school . In 1857 a boys 'elementary school was built to the south and a girls' elementary school in 1880, the latter in the brick style of the late 19th century. The old baroque school was then torn down. The two elementary schools that were later combined existed until the end of the 20th century, since 1945 as the Heinrich Heine School. In 2000 the school was closed and in 2002 the building was demolished.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gustav Hertel - History of the city of Calbe an der Saale, Berlin / Leipzig 1904 p. 161.
  2. Gotthelf Moritz Rocke - History and Description of the City of Calbe an der Saale, 1874 p. 54.
  3. Max Dietrich - Unser Heimat - Heimatkunde der Stadt Calbe, 1909 p. 5.

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