- of
local champions of sport. Gyms in
Germany were an
outgrowth of the
Turnplatz, an
outdoor space for
gymnastics founded by
German educator Friedrich...
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physical and
moral powers through the
practice of gymnastics. The
first Turnplatz, or open-air gymnasium, was
opened by Jahn in
Hasenheide in the south...
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consumer market in the twenty-first century. In nineteenth-century Germany,
Turnplatz, an
outdoor space for gymnastics, were
promoted by
German educator Friedrich...
- of
school hours. They met in the
private garden exercise area (German:
Turnplatz) of
Councillor (German: Hofrath) A. André,
using Jahn's
Deutsche Turnkunst...
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exercise at Jahn's
Hasenheide exercise field (German:
Turnplatz). When the
Hasenheide Turnplatz was
closed in the
spring of 1819,
Eiselen became a teacher...
-
Hasenheide Friedrich Ludwig Jahn
opened the
first German gymnastics field ('
Turnplatz'), or open-air gymnasium, in
spring 1811. His
activities were particularly...
- the town set up
barracks settlement areas at the
Schlauch and
Alter Turnplatz grounds. In
spite of the
industry being crippled by the
Great Depression...
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student at the
Werdersches Gymnasium, Beck
began to
frequent the
Hasenheide Turnplatz where he
became proficient in the arts of a Turner. Beck
studied the classics...
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place near Berlin.
Turks who died in
Berlin were
buried there. The
first Turnplatz, or open-air gymnasium, was
opened here by
Friederich Ludwig Jahn, in...
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Hasenheide Friedrich Ludwig Jahn
opened the
first German gymnastics field ('
Turnplatz'), or open-air gymnasium, in
spring 1811. His
activities were particularly...