Clemens-Brentano-Gymnasium, Educational institution in Dülmen, Germany
Clemens-Brentano-Gymnasium is a secondary school building in Dülmen featuring modern classrooms, dining facilities, and athletic spaces. The structure accommodates students throughout the school day with various instructional and recreational areas.
The school was founded in 1911 to mark Dülmen's 600th anniversary. The original site was replaced by a larger facility in 1973 as enrollment grew.
The school is named after German poet Clemens Brentano and maintains connections to local arts through performances and music events that take place throughout the year. This artistic heritage shapes how students and teachers experience the school.
The building is most active during the school week, with classes running Monday through Friday. Visitors should expect access to be limited outside regular instructional hours.
The building underwent significant modernization between 2012 and 2014, with a new cafeteria constructed as the centerpiece of these renovations. These upgrades allowed the school to introduce all-day instruction formats.
Location: Dülmen
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Website: http://cbg.duelmen.org/cbg
GPS coordinates: 51.82504,7.28310
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:04
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