Schulpforta

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Schulpforta is a historic German boarding school and former Cistercian monastery renowned for educating many prominent scholars, writers, and statesmen.

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Schnepfenthal educational institute 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boarding school
educational institution
former monastery
humanist gymnasium
alsoKnownAs Landesschule Pforta NERFINISHED
Pforta NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic
Romanesque NERFINISHED
convertedToSchoolIn 1543
country Germany NERFINISHED
educationalLevel secondary school
focus classical education
humanities
sciences
foundedAsMonasteryBy Cistercian Order NERFINISHED
foundedAsSchoolBy Elector Maurice of Saxony NERFINISHED
hasFacility boarding houses
cloister
monastic church
school library
hasMotto classical humanist tradition
heritageStatus protected historic monument
languageOfInstruction German
locatedIn Bad Kösen NERFINISHED
Germany
Saale-Unstrut region NERFINISHED
Saxony-Anhalt
former Province of Saxony NERFINISHED
historical state of Saxony
locatedOn Saale River NERFINISHED
monasteryFoundedAround 1137
monasteryFoundedIn 12th century
monasteryName Pforta Abbey NERFINISHED
notableAlumnus August Ferdinand Möbius NERFINISHED
Christian Gottfried Hermann Weisse NERFINISHED
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock NERFINISHED
Friedrich Nietzsche NERFINISHED
Hans-Georg Gadamer NERFINISHED
Johann Gottlieb Fichte NERFINISHED
Johann Hermann Schein NERFINISHED
Leopold von Ranke NERFINISHED
Ulrich von Hutten NERFINISHED
operatedBy state of Saxony-Anhalt NERFINISHED
region Central Germany NERFINISHED
religiousOrder Cistercians NERFINISHED
schoolType Landesschule
state boarding school
secularizedIn 16th century
studentAccommodation full boarding

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Christian Gotthilf Salzmann workLocation Schulpforta
this entity surface form: Schnepfenthal educational institute