Lycée Lilienthal, Secondary school in Anklam, Germany.
The Lilienthal-Gymnasium is a protected school building in Anklam featuring an L-shaped layout with a distinctive clock tower dating to 1904. The complex spans multiple structures along Leipziger Allee that reflect architectural styles from different periods.
The institution originated in 1535 as a Ratsschule teaching Latin, Greek, and Hebrew to prepare students for university. Over time it expanded and took on its present form with the protected buildings that document its long educational tradition.
The school is named after Otto Lilienthal, the pioneering aviator from the region, reflecting local pride in his achievements. This naming choice connects the institution to the broader identity of Anklam and its notable figures.
The building sits along Leipziger Allee and is viewable from outside, with the clock tower being particularly visible. Visitors can explore the exterior and grounds during daytime while respecting the ongoing school operations.
The school earned the designation Umweltschule in Europa, reflecting its commitment to sustainability goals and environmental education. This focus on ecological matters sets it apart from many other schools in the region.
Location: Anklam
Address: Leipziger Allee 22 - 2517389 Anklam
Website: http://lilienthal-gymnasium.de
GPS coordinates: 53.85190,13.68130
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:23
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