Asklepios Fachklinikum Brandenburg, Medical center and psychiatric hospital in Görden, Germany.
Asklepios Fachklinikum Brandenburg is a large medical facility with 650 beds in the Görden district that specializes in psychiatry, neurology, and psychosomatic conditions. The building complex spreads across an extensive park setting with multiple specialized departments offering different treatment services.
The facility was built in 1911 as a provincial care institution by Brandenburg Province using the then-modern pavilion architectural style with buildings scattered throughout a park. The site has since developed into a leading psychiatric and neurological clinic serving the wider region.
The grounds house a museum in the former forensic building that displays exhibitions about psychiatric care during the Nazi period and historical medical items. The collection documents how treatment approaches for mental illness have changed over time.
The facility serves patients from Brandenburg city, the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, and western Havelland with inpatient, day clinic, and outpatient psychiatric care options. The expansive park grounds allow visitors to walk through the site and see the historic architecture of the scattered buildings.
Since 1999, the facility has been an academic teaching hospital of Charité and actively contributes to medical education and specialist training in neurology and psychiatry. This partnership brings current research and patient care together in one location.
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