Ostpreußische Mädchengewerbeschule

Ostpreußische Mädchengewerbeschule

The Ostpreußische Mädchengewerbeschule or Ostpreussische Mädchengewerbeschule was a girls' vocational school in Königsberg, the capital of East Prussia, Germany.

History

The school opened in 1909 on Kasernenstraße between the Burgkirche and Roßgärter Markt.[1] Its first director was Dr. Gertrud Brostowski,[2] followed by Marie Gosse in 1912.[3] By 1928 it included 1,208 students.

In 1930 the Mädchengewerbeschule moved to a new building on Beethovenstraße and Loewestraße in Vorderhufen. The new school, which cost 2,092,00[3] or 2,245,000[1] RM, was designed by Hanns Hopp and Georg Lucas in the Bauhaus style and constructed from 1928 to 1930. It contained classrooms for chemistry, physics, cooking, and drawing, a gym, offices, a small boarding school, and living quarters for the director and teachers.[3] It was colloquially known as the "Mädchenaquarium" (girls' aquarium) and "Klopsakademie".[1] The new Mädchengewerbeschule and the Haus der Technik were the greatest works of Hopp during the 1920s.[4]

The building survived the destruction of Königsberg during World War II and is now used as an officers' club in Kaliningrad, Russia.[5][6] Its gym was also converted into a discothèque.[3]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Albinus, p. 235
  2. Mühlpfordt, p. 94
  3. 1 2 3 4 Wiesemann, p. 258
  4. Wiesemann, p. 81
  5. Köster, p. 98
  6. Blochplan

References

Coordinates: 54°43′27″N 20°29′45″E / 54.72417°N 20.49583°E / 54.72417; 20.49583


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