14 MAP Poříčí street 5 Places where Janáček studied and later worked as a teacher. Janáček's father was a teacher and he wished for his son to continue in the family profession. Therefore, after leaving the monastery and graduating from the German grammar school in Old Brno, in 1869 Janáček went on to study at the Slavonic Teachers' Training Institute which was then located in the Minorite Monastery. There he also returned in 1876 as a teacher and worked at the Institute even in 1878 when a new building was opened and the school moved to Poříčí street 5 where it stayed until World War II. On that occasion, Janáček composed and premiered the Festival Chorus to consecrate the new building. Janáček's involvement in the institute lasted until 1903 and he wrote, among other things, the Veni Sancte Spiritus motet for the institute's boys' choir. The school also affected Janáček's private life because that is where he met his future wife Zdenka, the daughter of Emilian Schulz, the Institute's director. He married her in 1881. Today's complex consists of two buildings, a historic building from 1876 and an annex from 1963. It became the seat of the Faculty of Architecture in 1956 when the Brno University of Technology was established.