
Emil Krause Schule
A Legacy of Learning and Architecture in Barmbek
Did you know?
Built in 1913, the Tieloh School was formerly known as Stadtteilschule Barmbek before becoming part of the Emil Krause School.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1917
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Former Name
- Stadtteilschule Barmbek
- Website
- tieloh.de
Guided Story
Imagine standing here in 1913, as the first students walked through these doors. Look up at the impressive brickwork designed by Fritz Schumacher. Isn’t it amazing how architecture can tell the story of a place? Just behind you, a bit to the south, stands the Auferstehungskirche, another witness to bygone times. The Emil Krause School, once known as Stadtteilschule Barmbek, has evolved over the years. Its role extended beyond just teaching; it shaped generations of students. Think about all the stories these walls have heard – full of hopes, dreams, and maybe a little bit of exam jitters.
Location
Nearby

Auferstehungskirche Barmbek

HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst

Wendebecken

Museum der Arbeit

Neuapostolische Kirche (Schwalbenstraße)

Zinnschmelze

Straßenwalze MW 12 Emil
