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The Heilig-Geist-Spital (English: Holy Spirit Hospital) in Nuremberg was the largest hospital in the former Free Imperial City of Nuremberg. It was used as a hospital and nursing home. Its chapel was also the depository of the Imperial Regalia, the crown jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, between 1424 and 1796.
General Hospital No. 1, Limay, Philippines, April 1942 [10] 2nd General Hospital United States, 12 October 1945 [22] Landstuhl, Germany mid-1990s; General Hospital No. 2, Cabcaben, Philippines, April 1942 [10] 3rd General Hospital, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, 16 September 1945 [23] 4th General Hospital, end of World War II [24] 5th General Hospital
List of hospitals in Germany. ... Hospital City Hospital beds Website Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin ... Nuremberg 1,291 Universitätsklinikum Essen Essen 1,260
Completion of the 1,000-bed Army General Hospital building occurred on April 7, 1953. In 1980, soldiers who were injured in Operation Eagle Claw were brought to the hospital. During the 1990s, U.S. Army Europe underwent a major reorganization, and U.S. hospitals in Frankfurt , Berlin , Nuremberg , and other bases were gradually closed down, or ...
The Bayreuth Medical Center (German: Klinikum-Bayreuth) is the teaching hospital of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and is the largest hospital in Upper Franconia, Bavaria. [ 1 ] BMC was founded in 1938, and it is a maximum (tertiary) care hospital with 25 Clinics and Institutes and has the largest 24-hour Level I trauma Center ( German ...
Nürnberg Rothenburgerstraße station (German: Bahnhof Nürnberg Rothenburgerstraße), also rendered as Nürnberg Rothenburger Straße, is a railway station in the city of Nuremberg, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the standard gauge Nuremberg–Bamberg line of Deutsche Bahn. [1]
From May 2021, a specially designed Interim Exhibition, "Nuremberg – Site of the Nazi Party Rallies. The Staging, the Experience, the Violence," in the large Exhibition Hall of the Documentation Center, presents a concise history of the Nazi Party Rallies and the Grounds. The opening of a new permanent exhibition is planned for 2025.
Nuremberg Castle Museum: 1999: City of Nuremberg, State of Bavaria, Federal Republic of Germany [29] Kindermuseum Nürnberg: Children's: more pictures: Children's Museum: 2001: City of Nuremberg [30] Krankenhausmuseum Nürnberg: Medical: more pictures: Hospital Museum Nuremberg: 1997: Private [31] Kunstbunker - forum für zeitgenössische Kunst ...