Gymnasium Alexandrinum (Mariupol)

Coordinates: 47°05′39″N 37°32′50″E / 47.0943°N 37.5471°E / 47.0943; 37.5471
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Boys' school founded in 1876
The first boys' gymnasium of Mariupol, founded under the Russian Empire in 1876
It is a cultural property of a historical place indexed in the Ukrainian heritage register under the reference 14-123-0007 .

The Gymnasium Alexandrinum in

Russian Emperor Alexander II of Russia. The building was named after Emperor Alexander II. It was built and designed by the architect Mykola Tolvinski [uk] (1857–1924).[2][full citation needed
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References

  1. ^ "Heritage".
  2. ^ Wallace 1911, p. 561.

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47°05′39″N 37°32′50″E / 47.0943°N 37.5471°E / 47.0943; 37.5471