Wolfsburg, Art Nouveau educational building in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
Wolfsburg is an educational and training center in Mülheim an der Ruhr built in the early 1900s with Art Nouveau design elements. Its western facade features large windows and ornamental stone details that showcase the craftsmanship typical of that era.
Fritz Böllert commissioned this building in 1906 as a health resort for workers in the industrial region. During the 1920s it served as an air raid warning center before becoming an educational facility in 1959.
The Catholic Academy Wolfsburg organizes lectures, discussions, and exhibitions focusing on theology, politics, and sustainability for the local community.
The building is located in an accessible area of Mülheim an der Ruhr and is open during weekday hours. Visitors should check ahead before arriving to understand how the facility operates, as it primarily functions as a training and educational center.
During the 1920s economic crisis, this former health resort transformed into an air raid warning center before becoming an educational institution in 1959.
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