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  1. The Hamina Cadet School and Finland Cadet School were the common names for the Fredrikshamn cadet school during the period 1819–1901. The Cadet School was founded in 1780 by Georg Magnus Sprengtporten at Kuopio and transferred in 1781 to Rantasalmi where it was called Haapaniemi Cadet School.

  2. The Imperial Finnish Cadet School (or Cadet Corps) was founded in 1812 and moved to Hamina in 1821. Until the end of the 19th century The Cadet School was considered the highest educational institution in Finland, after the Imperial Alexander University, i.e. the present-day University of Helsinki.

  3. The official residence of the commandant of the Imperial Finnish Cadet School was completed in 1863. The building was designed by Ernst Bernhard Lohrmann, from the superintendent's office. The red brick building mainly represents neo-Gothic style.

  4. History lives on in Hamina! Hamina Museum Street, Kadettikoulunkatu from the Town Hall to the intersection of Erottajankatu, literally exudes history. Explore these sites

  5. 8 de abr. de 2022 · The Imperial Finnish Cadet School was first opened in Hamina in 1821. The school became a major feature in the urban structure. In addition, C.G.E Mannerheim, Marshal of Finland, walked the streets of Hamina while attending the Imperial Finnish Cadet School during 1882–1886.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Established in 1819 under Tsar Alexander I, the Cadet School in Hamina, Finland, served as a training ground for aspiring military leaders. The school's rigorous curriculum combined academic study, physical training, and military drills, instilling discipline and leadership qualities in its cadets.

  7. La Escuela Hamina Cadet fue abolida en 1903 con la abolición del Ejército separado del Gran Ducado de Finlandia como parte de la política de rusificación. El reclutamiento de soldados finlandeses directamente en varias unidades del Imperio ruso se consideró ilegal e inconstitucional en Finlandia.