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Berufliche Schule Uferstraße
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Berufliche Schule Uferstraße

Fritz Schumacher's architectural gem in Hamburg

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Designed by the acclaimed architect Fritz Schumacher, the Vocational School Uferstraße offers a glimpse into the architectural style of the late 1920s. This school building is a testament to the educational reforms of the Weimar Republic, embodying the functional elegance of its time. It stands not only as a place of learning but as a vibrant historical monument, preserving the creative and progressive spirit of its era. Here, the past meets the present, inviting you to experience history first-hand.
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Designed by the renowned architect Fritz Schumacher in 1928, the Vocational School Uferstraße in Hamburg stands as a significant example of his architectural legacy in the city.

Quick Facts

Founded
1928
Architect
Fritz Schumacher
Heritage Status
Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Look at those red bricks. They hold stories from a time when Hamburg was buzzing with change. Imagine students in the 1920s hurrying through these halls, filled with dreams of a brighter future. The architect, Fritz Schumacher, was famous for blending education with architecture. He created spaces that were not just functional but also inspiring. Behind you, in the distance, you can spot the Reconciliation Church. Another symbol of this dynamic era. As you stand here, you might feel the energy of generations who studied and laughed within these walls.

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