Pfarrgaßschulhaus

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pfarrgaß school house

The Pfarrgaßschulhaus in St. Ingbert in the Saarland at Pfarrgasse 49 once housed a boys' school. Today the house is the location of the youth center ("JUZ") and the cinema workshop . In the list of monuments of the Saarland, the building is from 1900 as a single monument listed.

history

The Pfarrgaß School was once an elementary school , divided into a building for the girls and an identical one for the boys. The girls 'school was completed in 1887 and the boys' school in 1900. The one-story high toilet block stood between the two buildings. Behind the buildings was a shared walled schoolyard. With the school reform in 1968, the elementary school was dissolved and only the elementary school continued there. In December 1973, the girls' school building was demolished for cost reasons, as were many other buildings in the Mittelstadt. In 1976, the primary school in the still preserved school building II was closed. After four years of vacancy, the youth center moved into the Pfarrgaß school building. The "concert hall" on the second floor later became the "cinema workshop". The former school yard now serves as a public parking lot.

St. Ingbert Youth Center

The first St. Ingberter JUZ was in the later demolished Paul-Dohrmann-Schule (corner of St. Barbara- / Kohlenstraße) from 1976-78, the next two years you were in the former synagogue as an interim solution. The JUZ has been located in Pfarrgasse since 1980. Since the beginning, numerous concerts, film and cooking evenings have been organized. Among other things, Die Goldenen Zitronen , Blackmail , Reaktor and Gerd Dudenhöffer played in the Juz. Today's St. Ingbert International Jazz Festival started at JUZ. There is a café, an internet room, a skateboard ramp and band rehearsal rooms in the basement.

Cinema workshop

The cinema workshop

The communal cinema Kinowerkstatt works as an association for the preservation of the art of film and non-commercial cinema and shows around seven films per week. The ancient seats come from the Saarbrücken State Theater , which could be removed free of charge during a renovation in 1985. The program of the Kinowerkstatt also includes school screenings, accompanying programs or series of topics related to sophisticated films.

literature

Günter Ricke, Dieter Wirth: Greetings from St. Ingbert , November 1988

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of the Saarland, partial list of monuments St. Ingbert ( Memento of the original from September 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 1.2 MB), accessed on January 9, 2014 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.saarland.de

Coordinates: 49 ° 16 '34.39 "  N , 7 ° 7' 10.49"  E