Kaiserin-Augusta-Gymnasium

The Kaiserin-Augusta-Gymnasium was a German school based in Charlottenburg, a locality of Berlin. It started in 1818 as a private school, founded by Ludwig Cauer. In 1869, it expanded and became a gymnasium. In 1876 it was named after Empress Augusta, wife of William I. After World War II it merged with the Mommsen-Gymnasium. A new building was erected in 1956 and a new name was given, Erich-Hoepner-Gymnasium after Erich Hoepner. Since 2008, the name of the school is Heinz-Berggruen-Gymnasium after Heinz Berggruen.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Kalberg, Stephen (2008). Max Weber: Readings And Commentary On Modernity. John Wiley & Sons. p. 15. ISBN 9780470775165.

External links

  • "Die Geschichte unserer Schule", Ludwig Cauer Grundschule official site (in German), accessed and archived 29 July 2012.
  • "Ludwig-Cauer-Grundschule Berlin", Architektur Bild Archiv (in German), accessed and archived 29 July 2012.


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