School on Vegesacker Strasse

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Vegesacker Strasse School

The school building on Vegesacker Strasse in Bremen , Walle district, Westend district, Vegesacker Strasse 84, was built in 1911 according to plans by building director Wilhelm Knop and master builder Karl August Oehring. This is now the headquarters of the Regional Advisory and Support Center West (ReBUZ West). This building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1984

The school was named after the street and this after the Vegesack district to which the street led.

history

This three-storey building was planned and executed in the style of the reform architecture by the Building Inspectorate Bremen (later the Building Department Bremen ). It has a gable roof with a side gable and a red brick facade.

The auxiliary school had 10 classrooms; In 1911 there were initially four classes that came from the Waller Chaussee 29 school . After 1918 there was a branch in Gröpelingen . After 1945 it was called a school for the learning disabled and later a support center . From 1945 until the founding of the Bremen University of Education , courses for teacher training were also held here.

The school was expanded by building extensions behind the school building based on designs by Andreas Schneider (Bremen), and the support center was relocated to these buildings from 2012 to 2016. The regional advice and support center West (ReBUZ West) with twelve employees has been located in the renovated old building since 2012 .

The Bremen State Association of the Special Education Association has its headquarters in the school.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

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Coordinates: 53 ° 5 '55.4 "  N , 8 ° 46" 59.4 "  E