Gymnasium Dreikönigschule Dresden, Secondary school and cultural heritage monument in Dresden Neustadt, Germany.
Gymnasium Dreikönigschule is a secondary school and cultural heritage monument in Dresden's Neustadt district. The school occupies a building complex of three connected structures containing specialized classrooms, scientific laboratories, a library, and an auditorium for school events.
The school was established in 1992 during a Saxon school reform initiative. The building itself dates from 1894 and survived the air raids of February 1945 with minimal damage.
The school's name references the historical Dreikönigschule, which is represented through three crowns in the school logo. This symbol was chosen by former students in 1997 and connects the institution to its past.
The school is located in a residential area and is accessible by public transportation. Keep in mind that this is an active school, so access and tours may be restricted depending on the schedule.
During renovation work in 2017, construction workers uncovered a collection of historical blades and parade weapons buried in the school yard. This unexpected find raises questions about the site's military past.
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