Type school Location Miloslaw, Poland Completed 1848 Construction started 1846 | Architectural style Neo-Gothic Country Poland Opened 1848 | |
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The school building at Castle Street in the Polish town of Miloslaw was a religious school, built in the neo-Gothic style in the 1840s. It became a hospital to treat wounded combatants during the Greater Poland Uprising of 1848, and was again involved in fighting around the time of the revolution of 1905-07.
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History
Polish primary school, was one of three religious schools existing in Miloslaw at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth next to an evangelical school (one-class) at ul. Sienkiewicz and Jewish school (one-class) at ul. Pink . Street. Ecclesiastical functioned German private school for girls with incomplete high school program .
In this facility in 1848 functioned hospital for the wounded in the battle. Children with Miloslaw the Catholic school in the years 1901-1904 and 1906-1907 took guns in strikes in defense of their native speech, a plaque commemorating suspended in 1964 on the front of the school building, funded by the public Miloslaw the occasion of the 650th anniversary of the city .
Description
Storey building with neo peaks was made probably by Seweryn Mielżyński.
In the Primary School Street. The castle housed 13 :
Close to school at. Castle rises to 19 a long time pastorówka years 1894-1895, and on the opposite side of the street a former evangelical church . At the end of 2012 the school building was partially converted into social housing.