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  1. Schulpforta es un colegio cerca de Naumburgo, estado federado de Sajonia-Anhalt en Alemania, con régimen de internado para la promoción de alumnos aventajados. Entre sus alumnos se cuentan el filósofo Friedrich Nietzsche, el historiador Leopold von Ranke y el matemático y astrónomo August Möbius .

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    Schulpforta, otherwise known as Pforta, is a school located in Pforta monastery, a former Cistercian monastery (1137–1540). The school is located near Naumburg on the Saale River in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The site has been a school since the 16th century.

    • 1543; 480 years ago
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  3. Die Landesschule Pforta ist ein traditionsreiches Internatsgymnasium in Trägerschaft des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt, das begabte Schülerinnen und Schüler aus allen Bundesländern in den drei Spezialisierungsbereichen Sprachen, Musik und Naturwissenschaften fördert.

  4. At Pforta about 300 students, today more girls than boys, from all parts of Germany live and learn from the 9th to the 12th grade, i.e. from the age of 14 to 18. Conditions of admission are good performances at school, social involvement and passing the entrance examination.

  5. Schulpforta es un colegio cerca de Naumburgo, estado federado de Sajonia-Anhalt en Alemania, con régimen de internado para la promoción de alumnos aventajados. Entre sus alumnos se cuentan el filósofo Friedrich Nietzsche, el historiador Leopold von Ranke y el matemático y astrónomo August Möbius.

  6. On October 5, 1858, Nietzsche entered the prestigious Pforta boarding school (Schulpforta) after receiving a scholarship from the city of Naumburg. The Gymnasium provided Germany’s best classical education and could boast of such alumni as Leopold von Ranke and Friedrich Klopstock, and the precursors of German nationalism, Novalis and Johann ...

  7. History. Having emerged from an intact medieval monastery of the 12th century, Schulpforte is not a mere school, but also a historical place that attracts countless tourists every year and that is an official part of Straße der Romanik (i.e. "Road of Romanesque buildings").