Wildeck-Obersuhl's Border Areas Boom, Jenaplan School Wins National Prize
Tourism is booming in Wildeck-Obersuhl, with a particular surge of interest in its former border areas. Meanwhile, the Jenaplan-Gymnasium in Weimar, initiated by Peter Petersen, has received national recognition, winning the German School Award.
The HEX Experience World in Rotheshütte has been a magnet for visitors, drawing attention to the region. In Weimar, the Jenaplan School has made headlines, scooping the prestigious German School Prize. This accolade is a testament to the innovative educational approach pioneered by its founder, Peter Petersen, who also established the Jenaplan-Gymnasium.
Wildeck-Obersuhl's former border is now a thriving tourist destination, while Weimar's Jenaplan School continues to excel, winning top national awards under the guidance of Peter Petersen.
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