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Primary school à Drachenbronn-Birlenbach dans le Bas-Rhin

Bas-Rhin

Primary school

    8 Rue Louis Philippe Kamm
    67160 Drachenbronn-Birlenbach
Ecole primaire
Ecole primaire
Crédit photo : Friedrich Haag - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
2000
2100
1955
Making wall paintings
5 septembre 1996
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
3e quart XXe siècle
Construction of the school

Heritage classified

Wall paintings: Terre d'Alsace and La Forêt enchantée, with their wall-support (cad. 4,222): inscription by decree of 5 September 1996

Key figures

Louis-Philippe Kamm - Alsatian painter Author of the wall paintings in 1955.

Origin and history

The Drachenbronn-Birlenbach Elementary School is an iconic building from the 3rd quarter of the 20th century, located at 8 rue Louis-Philippe-Kamm in the department of Bas-Rhin (Great East). This historic monument is distinguished by its murals, Terre d'Alsace and La Forêt enchantée, made in 1955 by the Alsatian painter Louis-Philippe Kamm, former director of the École des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg (1945-1953). These works, integrated into the walls of the school, led to the inscription of the building under the title of Historical Monuments by decree of 5 September 1996, protecting both frescoes and their architectural support.

Louis-Philippe Kamm's choice to decorate this school reflects the importance attached to local art in the reconstruction and modernization of public infrastructure in Alsace after the Second World War. The paintings, symbolizing attachment to the Alsatian land and imagination, are part of a desire to transmit a strong cultural identity to future generations, through a place dedicated to education. The building, owned by the municipality, thus illustrates the fusion between artistic heritage and social function, characteristic of the public projects of this period.

The location of the school, in a village in the Bas-Rhin, and its status as a Historical Monument also underline the value attached to regional artistic achievements in the French architectural landscape. Although the information on its architecture remains limited in the available sources, the presence of Kamm's works and their official protection make it a significant testimony of Alsatian art of the mid-20th century, anchored in its territory.

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