Ludwig-Meyn-Gymnasium, Secondary educational institution in Uetersen, Germany
Ludwig-Meyn-Gymnasium is a secondary school in the northwestern part of Uetersen housed in a historical building complex. The facility includes a sports hall built in 1974 and modern educational resources for its students.
The school was founded in 1923 and traces its roots to a teacher training seminary established in 1873. Its main building dates from the 1870s and was designed by Berlin architect Gustav Knoblauch.
The school is named after agricultural scientist Ludwig Meyn and represents a long tradition of education in the city. Visitors notice the connection between the historic building and the modern school life that takes place within it.
The school complex is fully accessible for people with mobility limitations. When visiting, be mindful of the school's operating hours and the facility is best explored on foot.
The main building was constructed by Gustav Knoblauch between 1877 and 1878 and received protected heritage status in 1976. This recognition makes it a notable example of school architecture from that period.
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