Technical School N° 28 "French Republic", Technical education center in Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Technical School N° 28 "French Republic" is a public technical school in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires, specializing in electronics education. It is housed in a former German club building on Cuba Street and contains workshops equipped with tools such as robotics kits and 3D printers.
The school was founded in 1948 as Argentina's first institution dedicated specifically to electronics education. Over the following decades it expanded its programs while keeping electronics at the center of its teaching approach.
The school takes its name from the French Republic as a tribute to the French model of technical education. Students regularly present their electronics and robotics projects to visitors during open events held on school grounds.
The school is an active educational facility, so access to workshops and classrooms is generally not open to the public. Visitors who want to see the building or attend an event should contact the school directly beforehand to check what is possible.
The building that houses the school was originally built for the German community in Buenos Aires, giving its facade a character that stands out from the surrounding street. This contrast between the historic exterior and the electronics workshops inside is one of the first things visitors notice when they arrive.
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