Adalbert-Stifter-Gymnasium, Educational institution in Linz, Austria.
Adalbert-Stifter-Gymnasium is a four-story school building with neo-gothic architectural features and a distinctive curved gable on its main facade. The structure houses classrooms and facilities for natural science, music, and art programs across multiple educational branches.
The building was constructed between 1904 and 1905 by the Upper Austrian Construction Company and originally served as a teacher training institute. Its neo-gothic design reflects the architectural trends of the early 1900s.
The institution operates six different educational branches, incorporating natural sciences, music, and artistic programs within its comprehensive curriculum.
The school is located on Stifterstraße 27 and can be viewed from the outside by visitors interested in its architectural design. The area is easily accessible by public transportation.
The gymnasium has a remarkable tradition in music education, having produced several internationally recognized conductors and musicians. This connection to classical music has shaped the school across many generations.
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