Robert-Bosch-Berufskolleg, Technical vocational school in Duisburg, Germany
The Robert-Bosch-Berufskolleg is a technical vocational school in Duisburg that trains students in industrial and craft skills. It offers programs in areas such as mechanical engineering, electrical technology, mechatronics, and materials testing.
The school was founded in 1897 as a training facility for apprentices and received its own building in 1929. This new structure marked the shift toward an established vocational school with modern facilities for its era.
The building is protected as a cultural heritage monument and reflects how vocational schools looked in early 20th century Germany. Its architecture shapes the character of the neighborhood and tells the story of professional education in Duisburg.
Visitors can view the protected heritage building from the outside and admire its early 20th century architecture. The school campus is located centrally in Duisburg and is easily accessible by public transport.
The school blends traditional craftsmanship with modern technology by incorporating cloud computing and artificial intelligence into teaching. This combination prepares students for current technological demands in industry.
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