Photo album from Schule Schloss Salem; Salem. Photo album in gray beige band held together by a golden brown ribbon. The album contains 76 sheets with 90 photos. The prints are preceded by informative texts. It mainly concerns schule Schloss Salem (Baden-Württemberg), a boarding school that was opened in April 1920 on the initiative of Pedagogue Kurt Hahn (1886-1974) and Grandhertog Max van Baden (1867-1929). The aim was to build up a new German intellectual elite after the lost first world war. In addition to theoretical courses, attention was also paid to artistic education and learning in p


Photo album from Schule Schloss Salem; Salem. Photo album in gray beige band held together by a golden brown ribbon. The album contains 76 sheets with 90 photos. The prints are preceded by informative texts. It mainly concerns schule Schloss Salem (Baden-Württemberg), a boarding school that was opened in April 1920 on the initiative of Pedagogue Kurt Hahn (1886-1974) and Grandhertog Max van Baden (1867-1929). The aim was to build up a new German intellectual elite after the lost first world war. In addition to theoretical courses, attention was also paid to artistic education and learning in practice. Over time, two branch offices were opened: Hermannsberg (1925) for children from 9 to 14 years and Schloss Spetzgart (1929) for students from 12 to 19 years old. The photos give a picture of the school buildings and the everyday school life of the students.


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