Heinrich-Schliemann-Gymnasium, Educational institution in Fürth, Germany
The Heinrich-Schliemann-Gymnasium is a five-story school building in Fürth with spaces for different educational branches. The facility combines historical architecture with modern classrooms and areas designed for learning and school activities.
The school was founded in 1896 and was the first educational institution in Fürth authorized to award the Abitur diploma. This establishment marked a turning point in the city's secondary education.
The school takes its name from archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann, reflecting its connection to education and discovery. Visitors notice students moving between modern and historical spaces that both shape the learning experience.
Access to the grounds is available during school hours when visitors should check in at the reception. The building is reachable by public transportation and parking is available in the surrounding area.
The building uses geothermal energy with ground probes and heat pumps to operate in a climate-neutral way. This energy system is a rare feature for school buildings of this era.
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