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  1. The landmarked building of the Goethe-Gymnasium. Goethe-Gymnasium is a gymnasium (secondary school) named after notable Frankfurt native Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (17491832). It is situated in the Westend of the city of Frankfurt am Main in Germany, near the Hauptbahnhof.

  2. After closing both Bernsdorf schools and opening the Bernsdorf secondary school in 1992, the school was renamed Johann-Wolfgang-von-Goethe-Gymnasium on 23 March 1993. Its name hasn't changed since then. The school was severely damaged in World War II.

  3. Goethe-Gymnasium is a gymnasium (secondary school) named after notable Frankfurt native Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (17491832). It is situated in the Westend of the city of Frankfurt am Main in Germany, near the Hauptbahnhof.

  4. Jun 5, 2023 · designed by POLA / Location: Germany / Type: Campus / School / Sport & Recreation / Built: 2021 / Show on Google Maps / Published on June 5, 2023. World's largest archive of contemporary landscape architecture projects from around the globe.

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  5. 1902. als private technisch-gewerbliche Schule mit 64 Schülern und 6 Lehrern in der Diesterweggasse gegründet. 1906. vom Staat übernommen: " k.k. Staatsschule". 1911-1912. Neubau in der Astgasse, ausgelegt für 600 Schüler. 1. WK. Kriegsspital mit 250 Betten.

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  6. Until 1983 the Goethe-Gymnasium was located here. After his move to Stettiner Strasse, most of the rooms were used by the Robert-Schumann-Berufskolleg, which moved to a new building at the Dortmunder U in 2016.

  7. The school building at the, taken by the photographer Karl Friedrich Wunder around 1898 and documented as postcard number "217"Goethestrasse was built later, however, from 1888/89 to 1890 by the architect Paul Rowald.

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