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17: 501: 515: 175:, which linked the ground floor to the top floor, was closed in favor of an additional classroom, and a massive staircase was built as a steel structure with concrete steps. On the ground floor and the first floor, the building has six large classrooms and a hall with a preserved stucco ceiling. The upper floors held previously apartments for the teachers. 285: 203:. No agreement for a future use was reached. One idea is to set up a Herder museum", to commemorate the work of the poet, translator, philosopher and theologian at the site of his former workplace. 60:
and is one of the few secular buildings of the pre-classical period still remaining in Weimar. It is prominently located in the urban center and is one of three sites forming the
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permitted the Reformed congregation to use the hall for church services. By 1800 the school installed a library. In the 19th century the building served as a
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Everyday Life in the German Book Trade: Friedrich Nicolai As Bookseller and Publisher in the Age of Enlightenment 1750–1810
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on the Herderplatz and inaugurated by state architect Christian II Richter. It bears the inscription "
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Senior Deputy Vice Presidents and Directors of the high school (in order of tenure):
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and the church St. Peter und Paul, is currently restored for € 5,4 million from the
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Known teachers and professors of the high school (in order of teaching time):
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The premises of were used after 1990 by a non-commercial local broadcaster,
168: 476:(1885–1949), Goethe scholar, museum and archive manager – student from 1894 304:(1769–1851), German church historian and theologian – Teacher until 1798 361:
Notable students and graduates of the high school (in order of birth):
440:(1797–1858), anatomist, zoologist and embryologist – student from 1811 340:(1802–1868), German educator – spiritual master of the grammar school 316:(1786–1833), classical scholar – from 1807 to 1810 professor of Greek 33: 539:
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446:(1797–1881), composer and music theorist – student from 1804 to 1811 284: 126:. From 1953, the building housed a Museum of Natural History and a 404:(1779–1849), a German forest scientist – student from 1790 to 1794 283: 172: 15: 398:(1778–1851), mayor of the city of Weimar, Saxony-Weimar Councilor 199:(National Investment Program UNESCO World Heritage Sites) of the 99:, and was also superintendent of all the schools of the Duchy of 75:
The Wilhelm-Ernst-Gymnasium was founded in 1712 at the behest of
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since 1991. The old building served from 1910 as the
380:(1747–1835), German physician, professor of medicine 187:, to 2008, and by the Volkshochschule Weimar. The 124:Großherzoglich-Sächsische Baugewerkenschule Weimar 171:dominates the square. In 1976, the once spacious 142:, was built from 1712 to 1716 next to the church 105:Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 452:(1806–1881), German jurist – student from 1820 191:, an ensemble of the former high school, the 8: 656:Educational institutions established in 1712 646:1712 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire 159:. The facade is highlighted by a three-axis 147: 374:(1747–1822), publisher and philanthropist 368:(1737–1819), Baltic German pastor, writer 91:. In 1776 Weimar General Superintendent 528: 422:(1785–1861), philologist and translator 464:(1834–1891), German landscape painter 392:(1762–1827), German writer, librarian 7: 77:William Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Weimar 36:, Germany. Founded in 1712 by Duke 641:Buildings and structures in Weimar 542:. Georg Olms Verlag. p. 153. 14: 576:. Penn State Press. p. 312. 414:Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de Wette 386:(1761–1819), dramatist and author 56:studied here. It is a designated 513: 499: 434:(1793–1869), classical scholar 302:Johann Traugott Leberecht Danz 95:took over as the director and 1: 38:William Ernest of Saxe-Weimar 272:, Director from 1881 to 1908 254:, Director from 1856 to 1860 167:. A sweeping, double flight 138:The school building, in the 672: 570:Selwyn, Pamela E. (2008). 450:Henry Aemilius August Danz 62:UNESCO World Heritage Site 296:Johann Karl August Musäus 289:Johann Karl August Musäus 89:Johann Karl August Musäus 54:Johann Karl August Musäus 390:Christian August Vulpius 378:Johann Gottlob Bernstein 372:Friedrich Justin Bertuch 344:Christian Gottlob Tröbst 332:Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer 85:Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer 50:Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer 416:(1780–1849), theologian 320:Ferdinand Gotthelf Hand 228:Johann Gottfried Herder 128:Polytechnisches Zentrum 120:Goethe Gymnasium Weimar 93:Johann Gottfried Herder 42:Johann Gottfried Herder 26:Wilhelm-Ernst-Gymnasium 20:Wilhelm-Ernst-Gymnasium 651:Education in Thuringia 396:Carl Leberecht Schwabe 291: 216:Johann Matthias Gesner 148: 21: 612:50.98139°N 11.32972°E 536:Kloth, Karen (1999). 444:Johann Christian Lobe 432:Karl Wilhelm Göttling 426:Johann Gottlob Töpfer 287: 240:Johann Friedrich Röhr 222:Johann Friedrich Hirt 32:on Herderplatz 14 in 19: 636:Schools in Thuringia 366:August Wilhelm Hupel 234:Karl August Böttiger 109:Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 101:Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 81:Johann Heinrich Voss 46:Johann Heinrich Voss 608: /  408:Charles Benoît Hase 384:August von Kotzebue 308:Johann Heinrich Voß 67:, created in 1998. 617:50.98139; 11.32972 292: 201:Federal Government 144:St. Peter und Paul 22: 549:978-3-487-41816-2 420:Hieronymus Müller 663: 623: 622: 620: 619: 618: 613: 609: 606: 605: 604: 601: 588: 587: 567: 561: 560: 558: 556: 533: 523: 521:Companies portal 518: 517: 516: 509: 504: 503: 502: 326:Johannes Schulze 189:Classical Weimar 154: 65:Classical Weimar 30:secondary school 671: 670: 666: 665: 664: 662: 661: 660: 626: 625: 616: 614: 610: 607: 602: 599: 597: 595: 594: 592: 591: 584: 569: 568: 564: 554: 552: 550: 535: 534: 530: 519: 514: 512: 505: 500: 498: 495: 359: 338:Heinrich Graefe 279: 209: 181: 163:, crowned by a 150:Soli Deo Gloria 136: 113:humanistisches 73: 12: 11: 5: 669: 667: 659: 658: 653: 648: 643: 638: 628: 627: 590: 589: 582: 562: 548: 527: 526: 525: 524: 510: 507:Germany portal 494: 491: 490: 489: 483: 477: 471: 465: 462:Karl Eckermann 459: 453: 447: 441: 435: 429: 423: 417: 411: 405: 399: 393: 387: 381: 375: 369: 358: 355: 354: 353: 347: 341: 335: 329: 323: 317: 311: 305: 299: 278: 275: 274: 273: 270:Ludwig Weniger 267: 261: 258:Hermann Rassow 255: 252:Gustav Weiland 249: 246:Hermann Sauppe 243: 237: 231: 225: 219: 208: 205: 180: 177: 135: 132: 72: 69: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 668: 657: 654: 652: 649: 647: 644: 642: 639: 637: 634: 633: 631: 624: 621: 585: 583:9780271043876 579: 575: 574: 566: 563: 551: 545: 541: 540: 532: 529: 522: 511: 508: 497: 492: 487: 484: 481: 478: 475: 472: 469: 466: 463: 460: 457: 454: 451: 448: 445: 442: 439: 436: 433: 430: 427: 424: 421: 418: 415: 412: 409: 406: 403: 402:Gottlob König 400: 397: 394: 391: 388: 385: 382: 379: 376: 373: 370: 367: 364: 363: 362: 356: 351: 348: 345: 342: 339: 336: 333: 330: 327: 324: 321: 318: 315: 312: 309: 306: 303: 300: 297: 294: 293: 290: 286: 282: 276: 271: 268: 265: 262: 259: 256: 253: 250: 247: 244: 241: 238: 235: 232: 229: 226: 223: 220: 217: 214: 213: 212: 206: 204: 202: 198: 194: 190: 186: 178: 176: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 153: 151: 145: 141: 140:Baroque style 133: 131: 129: 125: 121: 117: 116: 110: 106: 103:. From 1784, 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 70: 68: 66: 63: 59: 58:historic site 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 27: 18: 593: 572: 565: 553:. Retrieved 538: 531: 468:Alfred Götze 438:Emil Huschke 360: 314:Franz Passow 280: 210: 196: 193:Herder House 182: 157:mansard roof 137: 127: 123: 112: 74: 25: 23: 615: / 486:Felix Raabe 480:George Haar 264:Hugo Ilberg 185:Radio Lotte 179:Later usage 165:spire light 161:avant-corps 630:Categories 603:11°19′47″E 600:50°58′53″N 493:References 456:Carl Zeiss 350:Otto Apelt 277:Professors 97:headmaster 474:Hans Wahl 207:Directors 169:staircase 115:Gymnasium 134:Building 555:8 March 71:History 580:  546:  357:Alumni 34:Weimar 173:foyer 107:, of 28:is a 578:ISBN 557:2013 544:ISBN 87:and 52:and 24:The 632:: 83:, 48:, 44:, 586:. 559:. 152:"

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secondary school
Weimar
William Ernest of Saxe-Weimar
Johann Gottfried Herder
Johann Heinrich Voss
Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer
Johann Karl August Musäus
historic site
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Classical Weimar
William Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Weimar
Johann Heinrich Voss
Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer
Johann Karl August Musäus
Johann Gottfried Herder
headmaster
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Gymnasium
Goethe Gymnasium Weimar
Baroque style
St. Peter und Paul
Soli Deo Gloria
mansard roof
avant-corps
spire light
staircase
foyer

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