Bundesgymnasium Gallusstraße, Protected secondary school in Bregenz, Austria.
Bundesgymnasium Gallusstraße is a secondary school in Bregenz housed in a building with Alemannic Art Nouveau architecture. The school contains classrooms, specialized teaching spaces, and administrative areas that serve the institution's educational mission.
The school was founded in 1878 as a private monastery school by Dominican sisters and developed into a girls' gymnasium by 1924. Today the building is a protected monument reflecting an important chapter in educational development in the region.
Students at Bundesgymnasium Gallusstraße study English, French, and Latin as mandatory subjects, with Italian and Spanish available as elective courses from grade six.
The location is easily accessible on foot since it is situated in a central area of Bregenz and served by public transport. Be aware that this is an active school campus and visiting may be restricted during school days.
The school's roof houses a weather station that continuously records meteorological measurements for the Vorarlberg region. This data collection contributes to local climate observations and weather research.
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