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mornings and in handicrafts in the afternoon. The school lived through financially challenging times as it did not count with a stable amount alumni. In 1856, the building was renovated by
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In 1801, the pedagogue Johann Georg Tobler opened a boys' school in the house, which operated until 1803. In 1814, in the building the first so-called "daughters school" of the state in Basel was established. The young women were educated in geography, history, French, German and religion in the
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