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Karl-Schneider-Halle
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Karl-Schneider-Halle

A historic sports venue with architectural charm

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Designed by the acclaimed architect Karl Schneider in 1926, the Karl-Schneider-Halle stands as a captivating example of sports architecture from its era. Originally crafted as a gymnasium and auditorium for the former Farmsen Elementary School, it reflects the 1920s commitment to education and physical fitness. Immerse yourself in the history and unique design of this heritage-listed site.
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Designed by architect Karl Schneider in 1926, the Karl-Schneider-Halle once served as the gymnasium for the former Farmsen elementary school.

Guided Story

Can you hear the whispers of the past echoing off these old brick walls? This hall before you is more than just a structure. Imagine the 1920s, when schoolchildren from the Farmsen Elementary School marched in unison, their feet tapping rhythmically on the wooden floor. Look up and notice the clean lines and understated elegance of Karl Schneider's design. Behind you, to the south, stands the Heilig Geist Church, a quiet observer of the neighborhood's transformations. As you take in the surroundings, picture this spot as the heart of the community, a place where learning and movement thrived together. The Karl-Schneider-Halle is a silent guardian of those memories, a monument to a time when education and physical fitness were intertwined.

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