Bismarck-Oberlyzeum | |
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Königsberg Germany | |
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Type | Gymnasium |
Opened | 1931 |
Closed | 1945 |
The Bismarck-Oberlyzeum was a girls' gymnasium in Königsberg, Germany. It was named after statesman Otto von Bismarck.
The Frankenbergsches Lyzeum on Prinzenstraße in Sackheim was led by Hermine Lewitz and Helene von Frankenberg. [1] When the Rauschningsche Schule was converted into a Mittelschule in 1925, [2] its lyzeum classes were transferred to the Frankenbergsches Lyzeum, [3] which was acquired by the city of Königsberg in 1925. [4] It was renamed the Bismark-Lyzeum in 1930. [1]
In 1931 the school was renamed the Bismarck-Oberlyzeum and acquired the closed Arnheim-Lyzeum of Tragheimer Pulverstraße in Tragheim. [5] In the same year it moved to the modernized western wing of the decommissioned Wrangel-Kaserne (barracks) on Wrangelstraße in northern Tragheim. [6] The barracks' eastern wing contained the Herderschule, a Volksschule.
The Oberlyzeum's directors were Anna Brenneisen and Franz Rutau, [6] while its students included Tamara Ehlert. The school was not rebuilt in Kaliningrad after World War II. [7]
Bismarck-Oberlyzeum | |
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Location | |
Königsberg Germany | |
Information | |
Type | Gymnasium |
Opened | 1931 |
Closed | 1945 |
The Bismarck-Oberlyzeum was a girls' gymnasium in Königsberg, Germany. It was named after statesman Otto von Bismarck.
The Frankenbergsches Lyzeum on Prinzenstraße in Sackheim was led by Hermine Lewitz and Helene von Frankenberg. [1] When the Rauschningsche Schule was converted into a Mittelschule in 1925, [2] its lyzeum classes were transferred to the Frankenbergsches Lyzeum, [3] which was acquired by the city of Königsberg in 1925. [4] It was renamed the Bismark-Lyzeum in 1930. [1]
In 1931 the school was renamed the Bismarck-Oberlyzeum and acquired the closed Arnheim-Lyzeum of Tragheimer Pulverstraße in Tragheim. [5] In the same year it moved to the modernized western wing of the decommissioned Wrangel-Kaserne (barracks) on Wrangelstraße in northern Tragheim. [6] The barracks' eastern wing contained the Herderschule, a Volksschule.
The Oberlyzeum's directors were Anna Brenneisen and Franz Rutau, [6] while its students included Tamara Ehlert. The school was not rebuilt in Kaliningrad after World War II. [7]