The Provincial Technical School Campus Boom is a STEM school in the Belgian municipality of Boom. The school is located right next to the A12, Boomsesteenweg and the park of Boom. Furthermore, this school is best known for its high-quality vocational and technical disciplines. In 1926, a school building was started in the new beekbosschen garden district for the newly started Provincial Technical Schools Boom. The construction took four years, the establishment as a school building another 2 years. In 1932 the school campus was put into use. The original buildings, both the classrooms for theory and the workshops for practice, were designed by the city architect and architect Camille Bal and additional architect Ernest Lamot, in art deco. The school was an institute for technical education, founded to train professionals, much needed for the industry growing in the Rupel region in the interwar period. The building was recognized and protected as a monument of immovable heritage and is part of the Cultural Heritage in Belgium.
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