Round tour 01

Entrance area of the Jewish Gardening School

Entrance area of the Jewish Gardening School, c.1939. From left: gatekeeper’s lodge, in front of it the entrance gate, main building, connecting building, principal’s house

Entrance area of the Jewish Gardening School in the 1930s. From left: gatekeeper’s lodge, in front of it the entrance gate, main building, connecting building, principal’s house

The Gardening School, located at that time between the two villages Ahlem and Limmer, opened its gates for Jewish children and young people in May 1893. The main entrance was on today’s Heisterbergallee. The building survived the Nazi period and World War II.

The main and the intermediate building were pulled down at the end of the fifties. The gatekeeper’s lodge had to give way to the extension of the tram line in 1987. The columns of the historical entrance gate were moved to the principal’s house, now the site of the Ahlem memorial.

Shoemaker Heinrich Germer and apprentice Jacob Heimann in 1938. The shoemakers’ workshop was located on the ground floor of the gatekeeper’s lodge.

Gatekeeper’s lodge and main entrance of the former Jewish Gardening School on Heisterbergallee in 1986. In the background: principal’s house