Science and education
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1850 up to 1900
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Mecklenburg until 1945
Model of school complex in Göldenitz (scale 1:25)
- 1878/80
- width: 110 cm
After the fire in the former school building the domanial village of Göldenitz was given a new village school made of red bricks. The functional building was divided into a school and an apartment for the teachers. As well as the school building the grounds also contained farm buildings, such as a barn and bee hives, and a teaching garden. Some of the associated farmland and pastures were next to the garden but other parts were between ¼ and ½ an hour away from the farmsteads. The teacher was therefore “self-sufficient.” Almost all of the rural schools in Mecklenburg were “single class schools.” Each class could have up to 80 children.
Text: S. Ka.