Great Military Orphanage
The Great Military Orphanage (Großes Militärwaisenhaus) was a school and training institution for the children and orphans of dead, killed or impoverished soldiers and aged between 6 and 17 in Potsdam. It was founded by Frederick William I of Prussia on 1 November 1724. It taught its pupils reading, writing, arithmetic and Christianity and then helped them learn a trade. The foundation still exists and supports youth work projects. It is the largest enclosed Baroque complex in the city, consisting of buildings at 36 Dortustraße, 34 Lindenstraße and the military hospital at 9 Breite Straße. A monopteros topped by a golden figure of caritas on the main building dates to 1771 and is one of the city's most prominent landmarks.
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Breite Straße, Potsdam Historische Innenstadt
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| N 52.396325 ° | E 13.051588888889 ° |
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Breite Straße
14467 Potsdam, Historische Innenstadt
Brandenburg, Germany
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