Anna Siemsen School (Hanover)

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Anna-Siemsen-Schule, Vocational School 7 of the Hanover region
Municipal girls' vocational school in Hanover BBS 7 Anna Siemsen School Karl Elkart Im Moore.jpg
type of school Vocational school
founding around 1930
address

Im Moore 38
30167 Hanover

place Hanover
country Lower Saxony
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 23 '12 "  N , 9 ° 43' 16"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 23 '12 "  N , 9 ° 43' 16"  E
carrier Hanover region
management Renate Lippel, headmistress

Gudrun Algermissen, deputy headmistress

Website www.anna-siemsen-schule.de

The Anna Siemsen School, Vocational School 7 of the Hanover Region is a vocational school in the Hanover region that was built in the early 1930s and is now a listed building . The location of the educational institution operated in the Lower Saxony state capital Hanover is the street Im Moore 38 in the district of Nordstadt .

History and description of the building

Already in the early days of the German Empire , six schools had been built in the northern city of Hanover in the years 1890-1903, including also the Luther Church opposed Luther School and the former town school 9/12 , both of which were built along a road line. But only towards the end of the Weimar Republic was the then "Municipal Girls' Vocational School", based on drafts by the City Building Office under the direction of the Building Councilor Karl Elkart , which had an inner courtyard with three tracts along the streets Im Moore , An der Lutherkirche and - with the gym - until around 1930 . Enclosed at the small field .

In a clear contrast to the Wilhelminian style architecture surrounding the school, a four-storey plastered structure with a raised attic was built on a base made of natural stone . The entrance to school was taken out from the center axis, but is emphasized performed by the horizontally and diagonally banding from travertine . The strong horizontal stretching of the facade of the otherwise almost unadorned building is particularly emphasized with its ribbon windows and surrounding cornices under the gently sloping hipped roof .

Since at the time of the construction of the former municipal girls' vocational school in the surrounding residential buildings with their often still cramped rental apartments mostly not even proper washrooms, let alone bathrooms , a bathing establishment was also set up for the residents of the northern part of the city in the building that later became the Anna-Siemsen-Schule . This "north town bathhouse" had bathtubs and showers; for the women on the ground floor, for the men on the first floor. It was not until the 1960s that this municipal sanitary facility was stopped.

literature

  • 50 years. 1932 - 1982. Vocational school 7 of the state capital Hanover - Anna-Siemsen-Schule - 3000 Hanover, Im Moore 38 , commemorative publication for the 50th anniversary of the opening, with contributions by Anneliese Wilpert, Elke Hirschler, Hans-Jürgen Hirschler, Ingeborg Kahle, Irmgard Knüppel , Ute Korte, Margret Lenz-Hellwig, Susanne Pfäfflin, Heidrun Schneider and Ursula Walter, [o. O .: Hanover, undated .: 1982]
  • Festschrift 75 years of the Anna-Siemsen-Schule , ed. from the working group A. Algermissen, A. Alpers, A. Dubiel, A. Grote, S. Keune, G. Ostermeyer, S. Sander, R. Schuckart, Hanover: Multi-Media Vocational School (Print), [2007]

See also

Web links

Commons : Anna-Siemsen-Schule  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Compare the school's imprint [no date], last accessed on July 24, 2017
  2. a b c d e f g Gerd Weiß : The area around the Luther Church , in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover , Part 1, Volume 10.1, ed. by Hans-Herbert Möller , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Braunschweig 1983, ISBN 3-528-06203-7 , pp. 106f .; as well as Nordstadt in the addendum to part 2, volume 10.2: List of architectural monuments acc. § 4 ( NDSchG ) (excluding monuments of the archaeological monument preservation ), status: July 1, 1985, City of Hanover , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - publications of the Institute for Monument Preservation, p. 6f.
  3. a b c d Martin Wörner , Ulrich Hägele , Sabine Kirchhof: Anna-Siemsen-Schule , in this: Architekturführer Hannover (= Architectural guide to Hannover ), with an introduction by Stefan Amt , with a foreword by Mayor Herbert Schmalstieg published for Expo 2000 in German and English, translated and summarized by Margaret Marks, Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag, 2000, ISBN 978-3-496-01210-8 and ISBN 3-496-01210-2 , p. 66; Preview over google books
  4. Compare, for example, the inscription on the school house wall
  5. ^ A b c Ekkehard Oehler-Austin : Hanover. Tours through history , Erfurt: Sutton Verlag, 2010, ISBN 978-3-86680-619-1 , p. 47; Preview over google books
  6. Claudia Gröschel, Ingo Bultmann: Tour 10: Nordstadt / Zarte Temptation, culture on the doorstep , in Ingo Bultmann (Ed.): Hanover on foot. 18 city tours through history and the present. VSA, Hamburg 1989, ISBN 3-87975-471-3 , pp. 141–159, here p. 148