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Founded
  
1808

Province
  
Province of Verona

Phone
  
+39 045 800 1904

Istituto Maffei

Address
  
Via Abramo Massalongo, 4, 37121 Verona VR, Italy

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Istituto Maffei, officially called Liceo Ginnasio di Stato 'Scipione Maffei', is the oldest high school in Italy. It is situated in the center of Verona in northern Italy.

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It is a grammar school, with students who focus on the classics and can choose different paths: communication, or languages. Students who choose the first path study Latin, Ancient Greek, Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Philosophy, History, Geography, Italian and Italian literature, English and English literature, I.T, Law and Economy. Students who, on the other hand choose the second path study the same subjects (apart from Ancient Greek) plus some other modern languages like French, Spanish or German.

It was officially founded in 1808 under the name "Liceo con Convitto", although it was actually already in operation in 1805. Then in 1867 it was renamed "Regio Liceo Scipione Maffei", after an Italian writer and art critic, author of many articles and plays.

War period

One of the most important periods in its history is the First World War. At that time both teachers and students wanted Italy to take part in that war, but when the conflict started, the school underwent a difficult and terrible time caused by economic problems for teachers and the fear of fighting for lots of students. Eighty students and one teacher, named Enrico Sicher, died during Austrian attacks and this is why they are now commemorated with a plaque in the school.

The school today

The school classes are currently divided into two different buildings: at Via Massalongo 4 and in Via Venier 6.

The school hosts a physics museum, containing examples of antique experimental instruments. There is also an antique library holding about 25,000 volumes including both historical and modern books.

Honors

On December 14 2004, Italian president Carlo Azeglio Ciampi presented to the school the Gold Medal for meritorious school, culture and art.

References

Istituto Maffei Wikipedia


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