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Madách Imre Gimnázium is a highly academic secondary school in the centre of Budapest. It was established in 1881 as the first state secondary school in the capital. The first school leaving exams were held in 1890 with 40 students, and since then approximately 14,000 students have graduated.
1073 Budapest, Barcsay utca 5. | telefon: +36 (1) 322-2081 | e-mail: info@mig.hu | Madách Imre nevét gimnáziumunk 1921-ben vette fel. A tantestület választása azért esett Madách Imrére, hogy "az ifjúság nagyjainak emlékéből erőt és buzdítást merítsen." Mai működésünk egyik alapelve a százhúsz éves múlt követésre ...
5 de out. de 2022 · In September 1892, the 7th District State Secondary School, i.e., today's Imre Madách Secondary School, welcomed not only the new academic year but also its new home. The institution, founded in 1881, did not have its own building for more than 10 years, teaching took place on rented premises.
Imre Madách (born January 21, 1823, Alsósztregova, Hungary [now Dolná Strehová, Slovakia]—died October 5, 1864, Alsósztregova) was a Hungarian poet whose reputation rests on his ambitious poetic drama Az ember tragediája (1861; The Tragedy of Man).
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Type: School; Categories: gymnasium and education; Location: Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary, Central Europe, Europe; Address: 5 Barcsay utca, Budapest, 1073
Imre Madách de Sztregova et Kelecsény (20 January 1823 – 5 October 1864) was a Hungarian aristocrat, writer, poet, lawyer and politician. His major work is The Tragedy of Man ( Az ember tragédiája , 1861).