Schule Delmestraße, Protected cultural heritage monument and school in Neustadt, Bremen, Germany.
Schule Delmestraße is a three-story school building at Delmestraße 145 that houses classrooms, specialized teaching spaces, an assembly hall, and a gymnasium. The modern design organizes these functions efficiently across its floors.
The school was constructed between 1929 and 1931 in the modern style of the 1920s, replacing the earlier Freischule that had stood on Westerstraße. This building phase made it part of Bremen's educational infrastructure expansion.
The school anchors daily life in Neustadt and has shaped the neighborhood's identity for generations through its prominent architectural presence. Visitors notice how the building has become woven into the local community's sense of place.
The building is located in Neustadt with good public transport connections and sits in a navigable neighborhood setting. Visitors should know that as an active school, access may be restricted outside teaching hours.
After the war, the gymnasium was temporarily converted into a cinema until 1956, when it returned to its original purpose. This unusual adaptation shows how school buildings served different community needs during post-war reconstruction.
Location: Neustadt
Address: Delmestraße 145
GPS coordinates: 53.06610,8.78621
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:42
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