Hospitaal van Bavière, Former hospital in Outremeuse, Belgium.
The Hospitaal van Bavière is a former hospital in Outremeuse featuring neoclassical architecture with a central entrance pavilion and symmetrical wings along Boulevard de la Constitution. The complex spreads across a large site and maintains its original layout with clearly structured building sections.
The hospital was founded in 1602 by Prince-Bishop Ernst of Bavaria and served for centuries as a medical facility and teaching institution for the university. It closed in 1997 after almost 400 years of continuous operation.
The Saint Augustine Chapel within the complex displays decorative and architectural details from the 17th and 18th centuries that visitors encounter throughout the rooms. These elements reflect the long tradition of the place as a site of healing and spiritual care.
The complex is located in the Outremeuse neighborhood, easily accessible from the city center, with Boulevard de la Constitution serving as the main landmark for orientation. Visitors should note that restoration work is underway, which may limit access to certain areas.
A devastating fire in November 2017 caused significant damage to the entrance area and made restoration an urgent priority. This event prompted intensified efforts to protect the remaining historic structures and preserve them for future generations.
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