Marie-Curie-Gymnasium Dresden

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Marie-Curie-Gymnasium Dresden, Secondary school and cultural monument in Dresden, Germany

Marie-Curie-Gymnasium is a secondary school housed in a protected brick building on Zirkusstraße. The school combines its historic exterior with modern interior spaces designed for science, mathematics, and technology learning.

The school was founded in 1955 and named after Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie. Major renovations and expansions took place from 2012 to 2014 to modernize the learning facilities.

The school maintains international partnerships through student exchange programs with educational institutions in Silicon Valley, France, and Poland.

The school building is accessible during school hours, normally from morning until early afternoon. Keep in mind this is an active school campus with regular classes in session.

The school specializes in science and technology as a certified MINT-EC institution. It provides students access to specialized equipment including 3D printers and biotope facilities for research projects.

Location: Dresden

Inception: 1955

Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

Address: Zirkusstraße 7

Phone: +493514593327

Email: sekretariat@mcg-dresden.de

Website: http://mcg-dresden.de

GPS coordinates: 51.04990,13.74950

Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:03

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