Gymnasium Christianeum
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The Gymnasium Christianeum is a famous former Latin school (German: Lateinschule) in Hamburg, northern Germany. Founded in 1738 by King Christian VI of Denmark, it is now housed in a building planned by Danish designer Arne Jacobsen.
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Latin: Christianeum gymnasium academicum altonensis | |
Motto | "Supernis Alimur Viribus" |
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Type | Grammar school |
Established | 1738; 286 years ago (1738) |
Principal | Stefan Prigge |
Administrative staff | <100 |
Students | 1078 |
Location | , Germany |
Campus | Otto-Ernst-Strasse 34, Hamburg |
Website | christianeum |
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