GRG 12 Rosasgasse, Public gymnasium in Untermeidling, Austria
GRG 12 Rosasgasse is a public gymnasium located in the Meidling district of Vienna, housed in a heritage-protected building at Rosasgasse 1-3 with multiple floors and large windows. The school occupies a structure designed in the traditional Viennese educational architecture style of the late 19th century.
The institution was established in 1883 as a Communal-Untergymnasium before relocating to its present address. It transformed into a state gymnasium by 1889, becoming a public educational facility.
The educational center offers Latin curriculum enrichment through museum visits and maintains protected monument status under Austrian heritage conservation laws.
The building is conveniently located in the Meidling district and can be reached by public transportation. The school communicates regularly with parents and students through digital platforms about activities and important dates.
During World War II the building served as a Wehrmacht reserve hospital, which forced the school to pause its educational operations. The facility resumed its function as a gymnasium only after the war ended in 1946.
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