Krankenhaus Jerusalem, Hospital in Eimsbüttel, Germany
Krankenhaus Jerusalem is a hospital in Eimsbüttel built in Neo-Romanesque style with red brick facades located near Schäferkampsallee. The building features characteristic northern German architectural elements and now houses specialized medical departments.
The hospital was built in 1913 by architect Johannes Grotjan and initially served as part of the Jerusalem congregation's social institutions. In 2007 the facility was privatized and transformed into a modern specialty clinic.
The hospital's name comes from the Jerusalem congregation that established it, and their religious values are visible in the building's design. The brick facades and Romanesque style reflect the spiritual roots of the place, even though it now houses a modern medical facility.
The building is centrally located in Eimsbüttel and easily accessible by public transport. Visitors should note that the premises function as an active clinic and access is restricted to certain areas.
The clinic was Germany's first breast cancer center with international EUSOMA certification and has since established itself as a leading specialty facility for women's breast diseases. This recognition marked a turning point in quality standards for specialized breast cancer treatment in the country.
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