Bundesgymnasium Döbling, Public gymnasium in Döbling, Austria
Bundesgymnasium Döbling is a secondary school building located at Gymnasiumstraße 83 in Vienna's 19th district, displaying classical architectural features from its late 19th century construction. The structure accommodates around 500 students across multiple teaching spaces designed for both language and scientific instruction.
The school began operations in 1885 at a different location before moving to its current building in 1887, designed by architect Karl Hinträger. This relocation established the institution as a permanent educational facility in the district.
Students at Bundesgymnasium Döbling receive education in Latin and Ancient Greek, maintaining the traditional humanistic curriculum established since its foundation.
The school is situated in a calm neighborhood of the 19th district and is accessible by public transport. Visitors should note that the building serves as an active educational institution during the school year.
Two Nobel Prize winners, Wolfgang Pauli and Richard Kuhn, attended this school and went on to achieve major scientific accomplishments. Their years here connect the institution to Vienna's history of scientific excellence.
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