Goethe-Gymnasium Nauen, Secondary school in Nauen, Germany
Goethe-Gymnasium Nauen is a four-story secondary school building with a distinctive gabled roof and decorative masonry details on its southern section. The structure displays ornamental brickwork and architectural features that make it stand out among other buildings in town.
The school was established in 1870 as a Higher Citizens' School and relocated to its present location in 1916. Between 1963 and 1990 it operated under a different name before returning to its current identity.
The school implements the 'School without Racism' initiative and maintains partnerships with the Havelland Vocational Training Center and the Technical University of Wildau.
The building is located at Parkstraße 7 and serves students at secondary levels I and II with various language programs. Visitors should be aware of regular school activities and arrange visits at appropriate times.
The school's assembly hall extends vertically through two floors, creating a tall interior space within the protected building structure. This unusual spatial design sets it apart from typical school buildings and shows careful attention to interior planning.
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