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  1. The Francke Foundations (Franckesche Stiftungen), also known as Glauchasche Anstalten were founded in 1695 in Halle, Germany as a Christian, social and educational work by August Hermann Francke. The Francke Foundations are today a non-profit educational organization housed in a complex of historic buildings.

  2. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Francke Foundations. Alliance of Early Universal Museums. Professional expertise, provenance research and the development of future scenarios for the presentation and research of the unique Early Universal Museums: We are delighted to host this year's annual conference of the Alliance of Early Universal Museums! Details. Solidarity with Ukraine.

  3. The Francke Foundations are a unique educational cosmos in Europe. Founded with the aim of improving society, we participate in current social debates: democratic education, social participation, sustainable action.

  4. The Francke Foundations have two unique collections: the Historical Library and the cultural-historical Archive. The collections are comprehensively indexed and accessible online.

  5. Opening times: Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am–5 pm. Website: www.francke-halle.de/en/. Discover the fascinating and diverse history of education spanning 300 years and the only remaining cabinet of curiosities in Germany at the heart of the city of Halle.

  6. Francke Foundations | Stiftung Händel-Haus. Today, the Francke Foundations see themselves as a scientific, cultural, educational and social institution that continues Francke's legacy under today's conditions. Franckeplatz 1. 06110 Halle (Saale) Germany. + −. Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap © CARTO.

  7. Francke Foundations. Halle. The Francke Foundations in Halle, founded in 1698 as a poorhouse and orphanage by the Pietist theologian August Hermann Francke (1663-1727), gained respect and recognition throughout 18th-century Europe as an educational and social institution.