Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium Heilbronn
The Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium Heilbronn is a Gymnasium in the city of Heilbronn. The roots of school date from a Lateinschule (Latin school) of the 15th century. In 1620, the school was converted into a Gymnasium. From 1827 to 1938, it was named the Karlsgymnasium. Since 1950, it has been named after its most famous pupil, Theodor Heuss, the first President of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Sources
- Friedrich Pressel: Heilbronn und sein Gymnasium (Beitrag von 1900). In: Aus der Heilbronner Stadtgeschichte. Historischer Verein Heilbronn, Heilbronn 1988
- Ernst Roller: Musikpflege und Musikerziehung in der Reichsstadt Heilbronn. Stadtarchiv Heilbronn, Heilbronn 1970 (Kleine Schriftenreihe des Archivs der Stadt Heilbronn. Band 1)
- Alfred Kolbeck (Bearb.): 350 Jahre Gymnasium in Heilbronn. Festschrift zum Jubiläum des Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasiums. Stadtarchiv Heilbronn, Heilbronn 1971 (Veröffentlichungen des Archivs der Stadt Heilbronn. Band 17)
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