Samuel von Brukenthal National College
Samuel von Brukenthal National College Samuel-von-Brukenthal-Gymnasium / Colegiul Național „Samuel von Brukenthal” | |
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Piața Huet , Romania | |
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Established | 1380 |
Website | brukenthal.ro |
Samuel von Brukenthal National College (German: Samuel-von-Brukenthal-Gymnasium, Romanian: Colegiul Național „Samuel von Brukenthal”, Hungarian: Samuel von Brukenthal Nemzeti Kollégium) is a German-language high school founded in Nagyszeben, Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary (today in Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt), Romania). The school is named after Samuel von Brukenthal, governor of the Grand Principality of Transylvania between 6 July 1774 and 9 January 1787. The earliest record of the school is from 1380, making it the oldest German-language school in Romania. The current school building was built between 1779 and 1786 on the site of an earlier school, and is classified as a historical monument with LMI code SB-II-m-A-12082.
Notable alumni[]
- Septimiu Albini (1861–1919), journalist and political activist
- Romulus Cândea (1886–1973), ecclesiastical historian
- Dimitrie Comșa (1846–1931), agronomist and political activist
- Arthur Coulin (1869–1912), painter and art critic
- Klaus Johannis, President of Romania (2014–present)
- (1897–1971), theologian and writer
- (1884–1969), historian and theologian
- Rubin Patiția (1841–1918), lawyer and political activist
- Daniil Popovici-Barcianu (1847–1903), teacher, naturalist, and political activist
- Arthur Arz von Straußenburg (1857–1935), Chief of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army
- Viorel Tilea (1896–1972), diplomat
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- Historic monuments in Sibiu County
- Educational institutions established in the 14th century
- National Colleges in Romania
- German-language schools
- Schools in Sibiu County
- Education in Sibiu
- School buildings completed in 1786
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