Krankenhaus Britz, Historic medical building in Britz, Germany
Krankenhaus Britz is an administrative building in Neukölln with a red brick facade that runs along Blaschkoallee. The structure displays a recessed central section with symmetrical wing sections that give the building its characteristic form.
Construction took place between 1894 and 1896 under the Landkreis Teltow administration, and the facility began operating as a hospital in 1924. Over time it shifted away from medical use and was eventually adapted for government administration.
The building now serves as a place where local residents handle their daily administrative needs. The red brick exterior remains a recognizable landmark that connects visitors to Britz's past.
The building now houses Bürgeramt 3 and the district registry office for Neukölln. The main entrance is positioned about 20 meters back from the street, so allow time to find the access point.
Although the building now functions as an administrative center, it preserves its original red brick facade and interior layout from the 19th century. This balance between historical form and contemporary use makes it notable for visitors interested in how Berlin adapted its older structures.
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