Clemens-Brentano-Grundschule, Primary school and architectural heritage monument in Lichterfelde, Berlin, Germany
Clemens-Brentano-Grundschule is a primary school and protected architectural monument in Lichterfelde with modern educational facilities. The building retains its original architectural features from around 1900, including distinctive facades and period details that reflect the era of its construction.
The school was founded in 1899 and has served continuously as an educational institution in Berlin since its opening. It is among the older school buildings in the district and reflects the educational and architectural traditions of the early 20th century.
The school is named after the German writer Clemens Brentano, whose works explored romantic themes and folk traditions. The name reflects the school's commitment to connecting children with literature and creative expression in their daily learning.
The school building is located on Kommandantenstrasse and is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors interested in exploring the grounds should inquire in advance, as school complexes typically have limited public access during school hours.
The school maintains a dedicated garden where children participate in environmental projects and connect with nature. A special barefoot learning path on the grounds invites children to experience nature through direct contact.
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