Humboldtschule, Secondary school in Geestemünde district, Bremerhaven, Germany.
The Humboldtschule is a school building from the 1930s in Bremerhaven featuring architectural details typical of that period's functional design approach. The structure houses classrooms, subject-specific rooms, and facilities needed for daily school operations.
The building opened in 1930 to accommodate growing student numbers in the region and reflects school design thinking of that period. Its architectural approach represents how educational facilities were being reimagined in the early decades of the 20th century.
The building embodies design principles that reflected modern educational thinking of its era. Its functional layout and exterior details show how schools were imagined as spaces to support student learning and development.
The building sits in a residential area and is served by public transportation options that run regularly. Keep in mind it is an active school, so access may be limited outside designated visiting times.
The building received protected heritage status in 2004, securing its place as an example of interwar school architecture. This designation ensures the historical features remain intact as the school continues to operate.
Location: Bremerhaven
Inception: 1927
Phone: +494713913770
Website: http://schulportal.bremerhaven.de/humboldt
GPS coordinates: 53.52760,8.59709
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:42
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