Albert Woldemar Hollander

Albert Woldemar Hollander (1796–1868), was an educator and pedagog from the Russian Empire.

[1] He attended first the Evangelical Grammar School to the Grey Monastery in Berlin, and then the Riga Gymnasium.

[1][2] Hollander co-founded, with Leopold von Holst, a private educational institution in Fellin in 1820.

He visited Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi's institute in Yverdon, Switzerland.

He died 6 March 1868 in Birkenruh as a result of a cold contracted while rescuing a farmer's wife who had been found frozen to death.