239. und 296. Gemeindeschule mit Lehrerwohnhaus
239. und 296. Gemeindeschule mit Lehrerwohnhaus, School building in Prenzlauer Berg, Germany.
This school complex is a red brick building with prominent sandstone details and arched windows set into an asymmetrical facade. The site includes a teacher's residence that now functions as a community center for youth activities.
The complex was designed in 1908 by architect Ludwig Hoffmann as separate Catholic schools for boys and girls. During World War I, the building was converted into a military hospital.
The building was originally designed as a Catholic school complex with separate sections reflecting how education was organized by gender in the early 1900s. Visitors can still see how the spaces were divided to keep boys and girls apart during school hours.
The building is located on Christburger Straße in the Pankow district and is easy to spot from the street. Visitors should check in advance about access, as some areas may have restrictions.
The building has two separate entrances from its original design as gender-separated schools, a detail that visitors often overlook. This physical separation remains a tangible reminder of educational practices from over a century ago.
Location: Berlin
Location: Pankow
Inception: 1908
Architects: Ludwig Hoffmann
Website: https://schule-an-der-marie.de
GPS coordinates: 52.53605,13.42571
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:28
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