Gymnasium, Secondary school and architectural monument in Aschaffenburg, Germany.
The Karl-Theodor-von-Dalberg-Gymnasium is a school housed in a Jugendstil building on Grünewaldstraße that displays traditional Bavarian architectural features. The structure with its distinctive facade elements shapes the local streetscape and provides space for diverse classrooms and school facilities.
The school was founded in 1875 and was Bavaria's first state education institution for women. The building at its current location dates from 1906, and the structure underwent extensive restoration work between 1978 and 1985.
The gymnasium maintains educational programs in both linguistic studies requiring three foreign languages and musical studies beginning from fifth grade.
The building is centrally located in Aschaffenburg and is easily reached on foot. Visitors can view the remarkable architecture from the outside and explore the school grounds, as it sits in a publicly accessible area.
The building underwent extensive restoration between 1978 and 1985, funded by Bavaria to preserve its architectural heritage designation D-6-61-000-100.
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