Robert Koch School, Secondary school in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Robert Koch School is a secondary school in Frankfurt am Main and a protected architectural monument from 1960 featuring typical post-war design elements. The multi-story building contains classrooms, specialized science labs, and instructional spaces designed to support hands-on learning.
The school was established in 1960 during Frankfurt's post-war educational reconstruction and modernization. The building itself exemplifies the architectural direction German educational institutions took during this recovery period.
The school is named after the renowned microbiologist Robert Koch, reflecting the post-war emphasis on science education in German society. Walking through its corridors and specialized labs, one can sense how the institution embodied this educational mission.
The building is located at Luciusstraße 2 and easily accessible by public transit. Nearby bus stops and train stations make it convenient to reach for both visitors and students.
The building received protected monument status because its architecture documents school construction practices of the 1960s in Germany. This recognition makes it a testament to the educational ideals and design solutions of that decade.
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