Alexandru Vlahuță National College

In 1893, it moved into the current building, which originally had only a ground floor, and was named for Vasile Boerescu, who had donated the land.

The furniture was destroyed, while the archive and teaching materials were moved to town hall.

Classes resumed in 1918; the following year, the institution became King Ferdinand High School.

The number of pupils rose from 160 during the gymnasium days to 601 in 1922–1923 to 1267 in 1989–1990, including night school attendees.

[1] The school building is listed as a historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.

Alexandru Vlahuță National College