Schule Tieloh, Cultural heritage monument in Barmbek-Nord, Germany.
The red-brick building features architectural elements from the early 20th century, with stone figures adorning its main entrance designed by Richard Kuöhl.
Founded in 1917, the school initially served as a location for the Rübenkamp School during World War I before becoming an experimental education center.
Students participate in the school company Tieloh-Bike program, learning business operations through hands-on management of their enterprise.
The school building contains modern classrooms, sports facilities, and educational spaces that were renovated and expanded during the 1960s.
The school grounds include an entrance to a World War II tube bunker that is now filled with groundwater.
Location: Hamburg-Nord
Inception: 1917
Website: http://tieloh.de
GPS coordinates: 53.59283,10.05175
Latest update: March 7, 2025 15:40
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