Calendar of the Francke Foundations

Sorting through architecture. Learning and living in Francke's school town reconstructed from architectural plans

Book presentations in the series »Newly discovered and newly acquired«

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Our lives are determined to a large extent by the organization that architecture gives them: from roads and paths that regulate our movements, to shopping malls and office buildings, whose function is revealed to us simply by looking at them, to our houses and apartments, in which the size, orientation or nature of the floors, walls and ceilings of the rooms tell us to a certain extent what has to happen in them, how we should live. Architecture organizes our lives.

What is true today was hardly any different in earlier times. August Hermann Francke's school town in particular is an excellent example of this, as the lives and learning of hundreds of pupils, teachers and staff had to be and were organized and consciously directed here. How this happened will be presented for the first time in two events using historical 18th century plan drawings from the Francke Foundations' archive.

Wednesday, 02/12/2025

The sorted life. How architecture influenced everyday life in the Francke Foundations in the 18th century

The lives of the many pupils, teachers and employees in Francke's school town required order and organization. This was not only achieved through regulations, but also through the built structures, through the architecture of the complex. Historical plan drawings from the 18th century are used to show how everyday life in the school town was structured, organized and sorted.

Lecture with Dr. Thomas Grunewald, moderated by Prof. Dr. Holger Zaunstöck

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Neubauer Hall
Wednesday, 02/26/2025

Prepared environment. On the connection between pedagogical concept and learning space in the Royal Paedagogium

Is »reform pedagogy« and the corresponding room design an invention of the 20th century? Wrong! Numerous pedagogical concepts, most of which are regarded as »innovative«, can be traced far back into history. In particular, the Pädagogium Regium, which was founded around 1700, has produced many things that are still used today (not only) at reform schools. These formative effects will also be illustrated in this lecture with the help of the preserved plans of the school rooms of the Royal Paedagogium in the 18th century.

Lecture with Dr. Michael Rocher, moderated by Prof. Dr. Holger Zaunstöck

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Neubauer Hall

Highlights

Sorting through architecture. Learning and living in Francke's school town reconstructed from architectural plans

26. February 2025

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Book presentations in the series »Newly discovered and newly acquired«

Familienstunde im Museum

02. March 2025

Drei Mädchen stehen mit dem Nachbau eines historischen Navigationsgerätes vor dem Weltenmodell in der Wunderkammer. einem

Alchemisches Wissen und praktisches Laborieren

05. March 2025

Laborgeräte, Kupferstich, 1693

Interdisziplinärer Workshop zur Arzneimittelproduktion in der Frühen Neuzeit und am Halleschen Waisenhaus

Stunde der Musik

08. March 2025

Innenansicht des imposanten Freylinghausen-Saals

Gastkonzert des Kammermusikvereins

Der Besuch des preußischen Königs

19. March 2025

Two actors perform the dialogue between Francke and King Frederick William I on the stairs of the Historic Orphanage during his visit in 1713.

Theatraler Rundgang durch das Historische Waisenhaus

Francke-Feier

21.-23. März 2025

Das Denkmals August Hermann Franckes

Eröffnung des Jahresprogramms 2025 »Alles in Ordnung?«

Pharmazeutische Wissenswelten in Geschichte und Gegenwart

24. April 2025

Vortragsabende mit dem Institut für Pharmazie und der Stabstelle Forschung

Museumsnacht

10. May 2025

© Uwe Frauendorf

Chaos, Ordnung, Licht

Halle Lectures

Blick in den Freylinghausen-Saal
  

Events

Sorting through architecture. Learning and living in Francke's school town reconstructed from architectural plans

Book presentations in the series »Newly discovered and newly acquired«

[Translate to Englisch:]

Our lives are determined to a large extent by the organization that architecture gives them: from roads and paths that regulate our movements, to shopping malls and office buildings, whose function is revealed to us simply by looking at them, to our houses and apartments, in which the size, orientation or nature of the floors, walls and ceilings of the rooms tell us to a certain extent what has to happen in them, how we should live. Architecture organizes our lives.

What is true today was hardly any different in earlier times. August Hermann Francke's school town in particular is an excellent example of this, as the lives and learning of hundreds of pupils, teachers and staff had to be and were organized and consciously directed here. How this happened will be presented for the first time in two events using historical 18th century plan drawings from the Francke Foundations' archive.

Wednesday, 02/12/2025

The sorted life. How architecture influenced everyday life in the Francke Foundations in the 18th century

The lives of the many pupils, teachers and employees in Francke's school town required order and organization. This was not only achieved through regulations, but also through the built structures, through the architecture of the complex. Historical plan drawings from the 18th century are used to show how everyday life in the school town was structured, organized and sorted.

Lecture with Dr. Thomas Grunewald, moderated by Prof. Dr. Holger Zaunstöck

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Neubauer Hall
Wednesday, 02/26/2025

Prepared environment. On the connection between pedagogical concept and learning space in the Royal Paedagogium

Is »reform pedagogy« and the corresponding room design an invention of the 20th century? Wrong! Numerous pedagogical concepts, most of which are regarded as »innovative«, can be traced far back into history. In particular, the Pädagogium Regium, which was founded around 1700, has produced many things that are still used today (not only) at reform schools. These formative effects will also be illustrated in this lecture with the help of the preserved plans of the school rooms of the Royal Paedagogium in the 18th century.

Lecture with Dr. Michael Rocher, moderated by Prof. Dr. Holger Zaunstöck

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Neubauer Hall

Exhibitions

Archivophilia. Beautiful things from the archive of the Francke Foundations

Cabinet exhibition

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21. November 2024 - 20. April 2025Haus 22-24

Francke im Wandel

Gestalten Sie mit uns die neue Ausstellung zum Stiftungsgründer!

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House 28

Historisches Waisenhaus

Ein Schloss für die Bildung

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Haus 1 - Historisches Waisenhaus

Kunst- und Naturalienkammer

3000 Wunder der Welt

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Haus 1 - Historisches Waisenhaus

Kulissenbibliothek

»Eine der besten Bibliotheken der Zeit«

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Haus 22

Pietismus-Kabinett

Kraft des Wortes

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Haus 1 - Historisches Waisenhaus

Rundgang durch das Kulturdenkmal

300 Jahre Bildung in einer einzigartigen Architekturlandschaft

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Waisenhaus-Kabinett

Weltveränderung durch Menschenveränderung

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Haus 1 - Historisches Waisenhaus