Gymnasium Allee, Heritage gymnasium in Altona-Nord, Hamburg, Germany.
Gymnasium Allee is a school in Altona-Nord located at Max-Brauer-Allee 83-85, featuring architectural elements from the late 19th century. The building displays characteristic design from that period, with facade details and structures that continue to define the school grounds today.
The school was founded in 1876 and initially served only girls as an educational facility. In 1972, it transformed into a coeducational institution, marking a significant shift in its mission.
The school's name refers to its location along a major avenue that shapes the neighborhood. Today, the building remains part of the local streetscape, woven into the everyday life of residents who pass by regularly.
The school grounds are located on a major street with good accessibility, making arrival convenient for students. The location also allows visitors easy access to the building and its outdoor areas.
Several well-known filmmakers and actors attended the school and later pursued careers in the arts. This connection to German film and cultural circles makes the school of interest to those involved in these fields.
Location: Altona
Inception: 1876
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Address: Max-Brauer-Allee 83 – 85, 22765 Hamburg
Website: http://gymnasium-allee.hamburg.de
GPS coordinates: 53.55504,9.94096
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:01
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