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Hospital 1900

Photography Historical posted on Mar 08, 2012
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Beelitz Heilstätten (Germany) vor den Toren von Berlin wurde um 1900 ein riesiger Krankenhaus Komplex erbaut. Erbaut als Lungen-Heilstätte für die an Tuberkulose erkrankte Bevölkerung. Mit dem 1. Weltkrieg bezog erstmals das Militär die Beelitzer Heilstätten. Die Sanatorien wurden als Verwundetenlazarett durch das Rote Kreuz genutzt, der übrige Teil fungierte als Militärlungenheilstätte. Bis 1919 wurden mehr als 12.500 Soldaten in Beelitz verpflegt, unter diesen auch der 1916 verwundete Soldat Adolf Hitler. Während des 2. Weltkrieges dienten die Heilstätten erneut dem Militär als Lazarett und Lungenheilstätte. Die Heilstätten blieben nach 1945 militärisches Sperrgebiet und beherbergten das zentrale Militärhospital der Westgruppe der sowjetischen Truppen. Die Bauten blieben damit in ihrem Gesamtbestand erhalten und von umfangreichen Totalmodernisierungen oder Abrissen verschont. Bis 2010 fanden vereinzelt in noch begehbaren Gebäuden Events und Führungen statt. Heute ist das Betreten wegen Baufälligkeit verboten. Traurig, dass so ein architektonisch schönes bebautes Gelände dem Ruin zum Opfer fällt. Eingang der Notaufnahme im Inneren - als HDR bearbeitet ================================================== Beelitz Heilstätten (Germany) at the gates of Berlin, was built in 1900, a huge hospital complex. Built as a sanatorium for pulmonary tuberculosis in the diseased population. From 1 World War II moved the first time the military -jha-/gallery. The sanatoria were used as a military hospital wounded by the Red Cross, the remaining part served as a military sanatorium. Until 1919 more than 12,500 soldiers were cared for in Beelitz, among which the wounded soldier Adolf Hitler in 1916. During the 2nd World War II were the sanatorium again the military as a hospital and sanatorium. The treatment centers were closed military zone after 1945 and housed the central military hospital of the Western Group of Soviet troops. The buildings that remained in their overall conservation and spared from extensive upgrades or total demolition. By 2010, few were held in accessible buildings or events and guided tours. Today is prohibited from entering due to disrepair. Sad that such a beautiful architecturally built-up area falls victim to ruin. Entrance of the emergency room inside - as HDR edit

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MagikUnicorn

5:58PM | Sun, 11 March 2012

Großartig

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qrud

3:27PM | Fri, 16 March 2012

Mein Herz schmerzt, wenn ich sehe dieses wundervolles gebäude.

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mgtcs

11:03PM | Fri, 16 March 2012

WOW...Another spectacular place and capture my dear friend, incredible perspective and textures, superb work! 10*

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danapommet

9:28AM | Tue, 20 March 2012

A wonderful POV and design details. I like the textures in the peeling paint. I also like the natural lighting.

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ShawnDriscoll

8:29AM | Wed, 21 March 2012

That looks very cool the highlights used.

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bkhook

8:19PM | Sat, 24 March 2012

Stunning architecture and sad this building is allowed to go to disrepair.

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