Kneiphof Gymnasium

[3] The school was separated from the cathedral in 1528 during the Reformation, with oversight passing to Kneiphof's town council.

The Protestant theologian Martin Chemnitz taught at the school before receiving his degree from the University of Königsberg in 1548.

Kneiphof's Latin school was reorganized as a Bürgerschule on 25 February 1810 and then as a humanistic gymnasium on 21 August 1831.

1890; the club's participants included Carl Bulcke, Paul Wegener, Roderich Warkentin, and Adolf Petrenz.

[6] The school's last connection with the cathedral was the inclusion of the organist as part of singing lessons, but this ended in 1896.

Kneiphof Gymnasium, with Königsberg Cathedral in the background