
This building in Bad Blankenburg, Germany, held the first kindergarten in the world. Now called the Friedrich Fröbel Museum, it celebrates the vision of the founder of kindergarten. When it was founded in 1837, it marked the inception of a revolutionary education concept that would go on to be replicated around the globe. Fröbel’s kindergarten was established with the vision of providing a nurturing environment for young children to live and grow. He believed that children should be allowed to explore and engage in play-based activities to develop their physical,…


