"Wilhelmsgymnasium" refers to one of several German gymnasiums (grammar schools), with a notable example being the former Wilhelmsgymnasium in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), a state-founded school est
ablished in 1874 and named after William I, German Emperor. Another is a school in Berlin, also named after William I and located at specific coordinates. Additionally, the name appears in the context of modern building projects, such as one in Munich, Bavaria, which used Schüco steel window systems for its design.
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| "Wilhelmsgymnasium" refers to one of several German gymnasiums (grammar schools), with a notable example being the former Wilhelmsgymnasium in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), a state-founded school established in 1874 and named after William I, German Emperor. Another is a school in Berlin, also named after William I and located at specific coordinates. Additionally, the name appears in the context of modern building projects, such as one in Munich, Bavaria, which used Schüco steel window systems for its design. |
| "Wilhelmsgymnasium" refers to one of several German gymnasiums (grammar schools), with a notable example being the former Wilhelmsgymnasium in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), a state-founded school established in 1874 and named after William I, German Emperor. Another is a school in Berlin, also named after William I and located at specific coordinates. Additionally, the name appears in the context of modern building projects, such as one in Munich, Bavaria, which used Schüco steel window systems for its design. |
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