Bundesrealgymnasium Kandlgasse, Secondary school in Neubau, Austria.
The Bundesrealgymnasium Kandlgasse is a school building located at Kandlgasse 39-41 in Vienna's seventh district. Its facade displays traditional Viennese architecture with large windows and structured details that show careful design from when it was built.
The school was founded in 1907 and quickly became an important education center in Vienna's seventh district. Over the following decades it grew into an established institution that taught generations of students.
The building remains an active school where students and teachers move through its spaces daily, keeping it alive as a working educational space. The architecture itself speaks of an era when education was seen as important enough to build lasting structures for it.
The building is protected as a historic monument, making it easy to spot and photograph from the street. Visitors can admire it from outside, where the facade details are clearly visible up close.
The building has survived decades of social change while maintaining its original appearance. This continuity makes it a special witness to how schools remain anchors in their neighborhoods even as the city around them transforms.
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