Kurt-Körber-College, Educational heritage monument in Billstedt, Hamburg, Germany.
Kurt-Körber-College is an educational campus in Hamburg-Mitte built during the 1960s. The building displays characteristic features of that era with geometric window patterns and structured exterior walls across its grounds.
The building was designed and completed in 1968 by architects Jost Schramm and Gerd Pempelfort. It now holds protected heritage monument status in Hamburg due to its architectural significance.
This institution serves as a gathering place where students and educators meet daily to pursue learning. The school shapes the neighborhood through its role in local education and community engagement.
The campus is located at Pergamentweg 1 with good public transportation connections nearby. The location in Hamburg-Mitte makes it easily accessible from various parts of the city.
The college preserves its original architectural features under heritage protection. This careful preservation allows visitors to see the typical design style of the 1960s firsthand.
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