Since 2017, children have been taught at the primary school on Gustl-Bayrhammer-Straße.
Interior view of the primary school
Gustl-Bayrhammer-Straße Primary School
The primary school on Gustl-Bayrhammer-Straße is one of four primary schools in Munich that were built using modular construction. The building is based on the pedagogical and architectural concept of the "Munich Learning House": the classrooms as well as the other rooms around the central communal area can be grouped according to need. This creates a school with maximum flexibility. Modular construction means that largely uniform room elements are used. Individual wooden modules were arranged in such a way that at first glance the school does not differ from a conventionally built school and also responds to the layout of the respective plot of land.
The site on which the school building was built has history. As archaeological excavations have shown, people were already living here around 2000 BC. The finds date back to the sixth and seventh centuries BC.