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===Education=== [[File:Bauhaus University Weimar 03.JPG|thumb|University's main building]] After the reunification, the educational system was realigned. Some academies were combined into the new [[Bauhaus University, Weimar|Bauhaus University]], founded in 1996 with approximately 4,200 students and focus on architecture, design and media. The [[Hochschule fΓΌr Musik "Franz Liszt", Weimar|Liszt School of Music]] is a university focussed on music and music education founded in 1872 with 850 students today. Furthermore, there are three regular [[Gymnasium (Germany)|Gymnasiums]], the ''Musikgymnasium Schloss Belvedere'', an elite boarding school with focus on music, and the Thuringia International School with an international (and foreign language) curriculum. The most important archives in Weimar are the ''Goethe- und Schiller-Archiv'' (member of UNESCO [[Memory of the World Programme]]) with focus on German literary history and the Thuringia Main State Archive with governmental documents from last 500 years. The [[Duchess Anna Amalia Library]] hosts books and documents of German literary and cultural history.
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