Schule Tieloh, Cultural heritage monument in Barmbek-Nord, Germany.
Schule Tieloh is a school building in Hamburg-Nord with red-brick walls and early 20th-century design details, including stone sculptures at its main entrance created by Richard Kuöhl. The structure underwent significant expansion and renovation during the 1960s, adding modern classrooms and sports facilities.
The building opened in 1917 first as a wartime school facility before evolving into a center for experimental education. Over the decades it was reshaped and adapted to support changing teaching methods.
Students here learn through hands-on work, running practical projects like their bike repair program where they manage real business operations themselves. This type of learning shapes daily life at the school and reflects how the place functions as a space for active discovery.
The building sits in the Barmbek-Nord neighborhood of Hamburg and is accessible by public transportation. Keep in mind this is an active school site, so not all areas are open to visitors.
The grounds contain an entrance to a World War II air raid bunker that is now filled with groundwater. This hidden part of the site's history shows how the location served people during the war years.
Location: Hamburg-Nord
Inception: 1917
Website: http://tieloh.de
GPS coordinates: 53.59283,10.05175
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:26
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