Albert Schweitzer Grammar School
Construction of a refectory in the old gymnasium, renovation of the assembly hall, conversion of the residential building for the administration and teachers' area
Schoolyard with the old gymnasium and the new cafeteria entrance
Dining hall in the old gymnasium
Bamboo cladding before interior insulation and sound absorbers in the refectory
Restored assembly hall with row seating
Rediscovered and professionally restored painting on the gallery of the assembly hall
End of the floor of the annex building
Main staircase in the annex building
Staircase in the main building
Old staircase in the former residential building
The school complex, built in 1906 by the architect Reinhold Kiehl and listed as a historical monument, had to be adapted to the rapidly growing number of pupils and upgraded for all-day operation.