Karmeliter-Realschule, Secondary school in Worms, Germany.
Karmeliter-Realschule is a secondary school in Worms housed in a three-story building with neoclassical architectural features. The structure contains modernized classrooms, a renovated roof section, and expanded dining facilities located at Goethestrasse 10a.
The school building originated from a Carmelite monastery founded in 1299 that was later repurposed as a public institution. In 1876 it was transformed into the current secondary school under architect Ludwig Euler's guidance.
The institution provides religious education and modern learning methods, preparing students through comprehensive secondary education programs from grade seven onwards.
Visitors can explore the school during regular class hours or contact the administration office for information and inquiries. The best way to schedule a visit or obtain details about enrollment is to reach out to the school directly.
The building preserves the structure of a medieval monastery that remained on the same site for more than 7 centuries. This long continuity makes it a rare example of continuous use from the late medieval period.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.