Casimirianum Coburg, Coburg
Facts and practical information
The Casimirianum, known to the students as the "Casi", is a Gymnasium in Coburg, Bavaria. It was founded in 1605 by Johann Casimir, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg, and named after him. Today the Casimirianum is a linguistic and humanistic high school with the curriculum including Latin from 5th Grade, English from 6th Grade, and Italian, Greek, French or Spanish as the third compulsory foreign language. With the school year of 2009–10, the program was expanded with a scientific-technological branch with Latin as a second language. The Casimirianum was once involved with a German pilot program, "The European Gymnasium" and was one of 44 Model Schools of "MODUS21", but both programs were closed by 2009. ()
Coburg
Casimirianum Coburg – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Veste Coburg, Schloss Ehrenburg, Morizkirche, St. Augustin.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Casimirianum Coburg by public transport?
Bus
- Obere Anlage • Lines: 1, 1A, 6 (2 min walk)
- Ehrenburg • Lines: 1, 1A, 6 (3 min walk)
Train
- Coburg (15 min walk)
- Coburg Nord (26 min walk)