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Fasori Gimnázium

Coordinates: 47°30′31″N 19°4′34″E / 47.50861°N 19.07611°E / 47.50861; 19.07611
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Fasori Evangélikus Gimnázium, 2014

Fasori Gimnázium (lit. "secondary school on the tree-lined avenue"; fasori=tree lined, gimnazium=secondary school), also known as Fasori Evangélikus Gimnázium ("Fasori" Lutheran Secondary School), official name: Budapest-Fasori Evangélikus Gimnázium, is a famous secondary school in Budapest, Hungary. It is located near the City Park. It is noted, together with Minta and the Piarist gymnasiums, for a number of talented students.

History

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Fasori students and faculty, 1929

The school was founded by the Lutheran Church in 1823. It was originally situated at Deák Ferenc square, but moved to Sütő utca in 1864, and finally to its current location in Városligeti fasor ("Tree lined Avenue to the City Park") in 1904, receiving its present nickname. In the first decades of its existence it operated as a German-language institution, and in 1847 Hungarian became the language of instruction [1] It had to close in 1952 under Communist pressure. The Fasori Gimnázium re-opened in 1989.

Notable faculty

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Notable alumni

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Commemorative plaque of Jenő Wigner, János Neumann and János Harsányi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Pálma, Selmeczi: A budapesti Evangélikus Gimnázium Arany János Köre Könyvtárának rövid története, Könyv és nevelés, 2003/1 "Olvasás portál".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Náray-Szabó, Gábor; G, Palló (2012), The Hungarian Gymnasium Educational Experience and Its Influence on the Global Power Shift, Global Science & Technology Forum, retrieved 6 June 2023
  3. ^ "Gyula Elischer (1875-1929)". socrad.hu (in Hungarian). Society of Hungarian Radiologist. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  4. ^ "The phenomenal György Faludy – Hungarian Presence". Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  5. ^ Marcel Danesi and Albert Valdman, 'Thomas A. Sebeok', in: Language, vol. 80, no. 2 (June 2004), pp. 312-317 – article also available online here.
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47°30′31″N 19°4′34″E / 47.50861°N 19.07611°E / 47.50861; 19.07611