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  1. Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren. The Protestant (Evangelische, Gr.) Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren ( Evangelische Seminare Maulbronn und Blaubeuren) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, are two Gymnasien (high schools) and Protestant boarding schools in the Württemberg tradition. Until 2008, grades 9 and 10 ...

  2. A few years later in 1817 Blaubeuren became a Protestant seminary with an attached boarding school, which has remained to the present, except for a closure during World War II. The school now operates in co-operation with the similar establishment at Maulbronn Abbey: see Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren.

  3. Die Evangelischen Seminare in Maulbronn und Blaubeuren sind öffentliche Gymnasien ab Klasse 9 mit Internat. Sie stehen in der langen Tradition der 1556 gegründeten Evangelischen Klosterschulen.

  4. Maulbronn Monastery Complex is the most complete surviving Cistercian monastic structure in Northern and Central Europe. The main church was built in a transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic.

  5. In 1817, there were four evangelical seminaries in Württemberg. Today there are only two, Blaubeuren and Maulbronn. Former hunting lodge, today a seminary. OPERATING THE SCHOOL TODAY. Since 1972, both male and female students are educated at Maulbronn, in shared classrooms.

  6. After attending the gymnasium, Nagel went in 1817 to Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren. From 1821 to 1825, he took a four-year course of theology at the Tübinger Stift. Soon after his graduation, he became interested in mathematics. He became mathematics and science teacher at the Lyceum and at the Secondary school in Tübingen.

  7. While both schools share their commitment to classical (Latin, Greek and Hebrew) and modern languages, music and religious education, the Maulbronn seminary especially focuses on the European culture tradition, whereas Blaubeuren places special emphasis on internationalism and the interdisciplinary dialogue between theology and science.