Klinikum Bremen-Mitte, Central hospital in Östliche Vorstadt, Bremen, Germany.
Klinikum Bremen-Mitte is the largest hospital in Bremen with over 877 beds, serving as a maximum care facility that houses all medical departments under one roof to provide comprehensive treatment for critically ill patients.
Founded in 1851 and officially opened on August 10th, the hospital was built on land acquired by the city of Bremen in 1849, designed by Bremen's building director Schröder and Dr. Meier, inspired by the Kantonsspital Zürich.
As an academic teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Göttingen, the facility plays a significant role in medical education and research, training future doctors while maintaining its status as a protected cultural heritage monument in Bremen.
The hospital operates daily visiting hours from 13:00 to 18:00, is easily accessible by public transportation, and provides comprehensive medical services including emergency care, specialized treatments, and rehabilitation programs for patients and their families.
The hospital uniquely combines historical architecture from 1851 with modern medical technology, offering alternative treatment methods including traditional Chinese medicine alongside conventional Western medical practices within its protected heritage buildings.
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