Royal Wilhelm Gymnasium
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The Royal Wilhelm Gymnasium (Königliches Wilhelms-Gymnasium) was a gymnasium in Berlin from 1858 to 1924. The school was located at 15 Bellevuestraße in what is now the Tiergarten district and developed from the Royal Progymnasium, which had opened on 17 May 1858, in front of the Potsdam Gate. It is named after King William I, who on 21 March 1861 became its patron, granted it the rights of royal gymnasium and allowed it to be named after him.
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Bellevuestraße, Berlin Tiergarten
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