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Former Hungarian Royal Grammar School, Salamon Ernő High School

Salamon Ernő Elméleti Gimnázium
Former Hungarian Royal Grammar School, Salamon Ernő High School
Salamon Ernő Elméleti Gimnázium
Original function:
school
Current function:
school
Address:
Gyilkostó sugárút 3-5.
Historical Hungarian county:
Csík
Country:
Romania
GPS coordinates:
46.7237043309, 25.600099239
Google map:

History

In 1905, the Ministry of Public Education of Hungary agreed to the establishment of a secondary school at the request of the town council. The central authorities wanted to establish a high school of sciences that met the needs of the time, but the people of Gyergyószentmiklós insisted on a grammar school based on a conservative education system. The grammar school was established in 1908 in the building of the Civil School for Boys.

In 1912, Orth Ambrus and Somló Emil were commissioned by the Ministry to draw up plans for the new building. Construction began in 1913, but the outbreak of the First World War halted the process. In 1915, the building, which was about to be handed over, was equipped to receive and treat the wounded. It was a Red Cross hospital for six months, and in September 1915 it was ready to start teaching. In 1923 the occupying Romanians stopped Hungarian education, which was resumed in 1940 thanks to the Second Vienna Award. In 1968 it took the name of Salamon Ernő, a poet who graduated from the school in 1929.

Source:  csemadok.sk
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