Robert-Koch-Gymnasium, Secondary school and architectural heritage monument in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
Robert-Koch-Gymnasium is a secondary school located on Dieffenbachstraße in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, serving approximately 675 students across its multiple buildings. The complex houses classrooms, administrative areas, and facilities designed for a comprehensive educational program.
The school was established in 1945 through the renaming of a previous institution and relocated to its current location in 1950. An older building on the site dates from 1875 and was restored after wartime destruction.
The school provides education in multiple languages including English, French, Spanish, and Turkish, with special programs for students from diverse backgrounds.
The school is conveniently located near Schönleinstraße station on U-Bahn line U8, which provides good access by public transport. The main entrance on Dieffenbachstraße is easily accessible from the street.
After World War II destruction, a kindergarten was built on the grounds before the school resumed its full function. This interim use shows how educational facilities adapted to post-war needs.
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