Ruhr-Gymnasium Witten, Educational heritage monument in Witten, Germany.
Ruhr-Gymnasium stands on Synagogenstraße and features thick stone walls with traditional German architectural details from the 19th century. The school building houses about 745 students and includes classrooms and facilities designed for secondary education.
The school opened in 1860 during a period of educational reform across Germany. In 1985 the building was designated as an architectural heritage monument, officially recognizing its historical importance.
Students here take part in caring for Stolpersteine memorials that honor victims of the Nazi regime through regular cleaning work. This ongoing activity ties the school community to local memory and connects young people with their town's past.
The school is accessible for wheelchair users, though some areas have limited access. As this is an active school, visitors should respect operating hours and the daily rhythm of classes.
The school has woven the Stolpersteine work into its curriculum so students actively engage with local history through hands-on participation. Beyond this, student initiatives have raised substantial funds for community causes, showing how education connects to real social responsibility.
Location: Witten
Inception: 1860
Founders: Witten
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Operator: Stadt Witten
Address: Synagogenstraße 1–1a, 58452 Witten
Phone: +492302275883
Email: ruhrgy@schule-witten.de
Website: https://ruhrgymnasium.de
GPS coordinates: 51.44190,7.33200
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:07
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