Bremen Gymnasium, Protected cultural heritage school in Mitte, Bremen, Germany
Bremen Gymnasium is a school housed in a Renaissance building with traditional German educational architecture located in Mitte, Bremen. The structure features high ceilings and spacious classrooms that provide comfortable learning spaces across multiple floors.
The school was founded in 1528 and remains one of the oldest educational institutions in Bremen. Over nearly five centuries, it has maintained and developed its role as a center of learning in the city.
The school serves as an educational hub for young people following the German system. Students here prepare for the Abitur exam while studying a broad range of classical and contemporary subjects.
The building is located in central Bremen's Mitte district and has limited wheelchair access, so visitors with mobility restrictions should check ahead. Its location offers good connections to several public transportation options for getting there.
The building preserves original elements from the Renaissance period, making it a rare example of preserved school architecture from that era. This feature gives the place a special connection to Bremen's architectural history.
Location: Mitte
Inception: 1528
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Phone: +4942136116990
Website: http://altes-gymnasium-bremen.de
GPS coordinates: 53.08340,8.80141
Latest update: December 8, 2025 20:01
Am Wandrahm 23
51 m
Segel
208 m
Lyzeum Kleine Helle
59 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Fredy Deichmann
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Otto Gärtner
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to August Deichmann
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Maximilian Abraham
325 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Richard Griesbach
381 m
Berliner Bär
203 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Kurt Elvers
37 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Netti Flamm
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Sophie-Else Abraham
325 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Charlotte Flamm
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Anneliese Röttgen
311 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Inge Grün
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Minna Deichmann
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Hanni Flamm
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Elly Krimmer
243 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Rifka-Laja Flamm
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Herbert Gärtner
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Jenny Gärtner
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Max Gärtner
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Netti Grün
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Thea Gärtner
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Julius Grün
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to David Roth
217 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Margin Oliver
270 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Hersch Oliver
270 mVisited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.
Discover hidden gems everywhere you go!
From secret cafés to breathtaking viewpoints, skip the crowded tourist spots and find places that match your style. Our app makes it easy with voice search, smart filtering, route optimization, and insider tips from travelers worldwide. Download now for the complete mobile experience.
A unique approach to discovering new places❞
— Le Figaro
All the places worth exploring❞
— France Info
A tailor-made excursion in just a few clicks❞
— 20 Minutes