Lilienthal-Gymnasium, Academic institution in Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Germany.
Lilienthal-Gymnasium is a secondary school with multiple buildings spread across a campus in southwestern Berlin. The complex includes classrooms, laboratory spaces, and sports facilities that serve the daily educational activities.
The school was founded in 1896 and named after aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal. The building was designed by architect Heinrich Theising and grew into an established educational institution in southwestern Berlin.
The school organizes regular educational trips to European cities, including Venice and Amsterdam, enhancing students' understanding of different cultures and languages.
The campus is accessible by public transport and located in a quiet residential area. Visitors should know that the facility operates during school hours and visits should be arranged in advance.
The school operates a rowing team that regularly competes in races on the Wannsee. This sporting activity is particularly notable because only a few schools in Berlin offer such a specialized water sports program.
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