Vasile Alecsandri National College, Historical education monument in Galați, Romania.
Vasile Alecsandri National College is a school building in Galați featuring late 19th-century architecture on Nicolae Bălcescu Street. The structure displays typical elements of that period with details that distinguish it among other public school buildings in the region.
The school was founded in 1867 as the first humanistic secondary school in Galați and received its name after the renowned poet in 1892. This renaming marked recognition of the institution as a significant educational center in the city.
The institution is named after Romanian poet Vasile Alecsandri, reflecting his importance to local educational heritage and regional cultural identity.
The building is located in a central area of Galați with good public transportation access. Visitors should note that this is an active school, so visits may be limited to specific times or require prior arrangement.
During both World Wars, parts of the school building were converted into military hospitals while classes continued in other areas. This adaptation shows how the school served the community during those difficult times.
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