Lutherschule, Educational heritage monument in Nord, Germany.
Lutherschule is a school building with gymnasium facilities in Hanover that combines classrooms with historical architecture from its founding period. The main building is complemented by an annexe that expanded the school's capacity.
The building was founded in 1900 and marked an important moment in the development of schools in the Nord district. The school established itself as a central learning place and maintains that role today.
The school reflects educational ideals of the early 1900s through its design and the way spaces are arranged for learning. The building shows how schools were thought about and built during that era.
The building is located at An der Lutherkirche 18 in Hanover and is protected as a monument. Visitors should know that this is an active school and tours may be limited.
The school takes its name from the nearby Luther Church, showing the strong connection between education and religious institutions from that era. This choice reflects how closely church and school worked together in the early 1900s.
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