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  1. Established. 16 August 1698. ( 1698-08-16) Closed. 1944. The Collegium Fridericianum (also known as the Friedrichskolleg, Friedrichskollegium, and Friedrichs-Kollegium) was a prestigious gymnasium in Königsberg, Prussia. Alumni were known as Friderizianer.

    • 1944
    • Gymnasium
    • 16 August 1698
  2. Kant began attending the Collegium Fridericianum with the semester beginning Easter 1732, having just turned eight. This required that he walk rather further each morning and afternoon than his neighborhood school at St. George’s (the Collegium was about half a kilometer east of the castle, and young Kant would have needed to walk north and east, following the Grüne Brücke onto the ...

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  4. The Collegium Fridericianum, given its name by Friedrich I, was founded in 1698 — the first Latin school in Königsberg, and unattached to any local church — by Theodor Gehr (1663-1705) on the model of the Pietist schools in Halle founded by Franke, and with whom Gehr was acquainted. It accepted both boarding students as well as day ...

  5. The Collegium Fridericianum served as a model Latin school in Königsberg and all of Prussia during the 18th century. It is also of particular interest because Immanuel Kant spent eight years here as a student, from the age of eight until sixteen, when he entered the university. (See a table displaying Kant’s classes at the Collegium ...

  6. Collegium Fridericianum. Collegium Fridericianum bzw. Friedrichs-Kollegium. Das Königliche Collegium Fridericianum (später auch Friedrichs-Kollegium genannt) war eine höhere Schule in Königsberg i. Pr. Benannt wurde sie nach Friedrich I. (Preußen) .

  7. The Pontifical College Josephinum is a Roman Catholic seminary and private university in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded by Joseph Jessing in 1888 and was granted the status of a Pontifical College in 1892 by Pope Leo XIII, making it the only pontifical seminary in North America. Although the college is accredited by the Higher Learning ...

  8. The Fridericianum is an open house that wishes to provide access to as many visitors as possible. People with over 50% disability pay a reduced admission fee of EUR 4. People accompanying individuals with a “B” on their Disability Card are admitted free of charge. Guide dogs are allowed throughout the building.

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