Stadtkloster Kiel, Heritage building in Südfriedhof, Kiel, Germany
The Stadtkloster Kiel is a heritage building in the Südfriedhof district of Kiel, Germany, featuring a main structure built in the 1890s. The site includes a chapel and was originally designed as a convent complex.
The institution was founded in 1257 through the merger of four medieval hospitals and was reorganized into its current form in 1821. The distinctive main building was designed by architect Johann Theede in 1895 and is now a protected monument.
The name derives from its origins as a convent complex, and its historical buildings still shape the character of the Südfriedhof district today. Visitors can see the chapel and architecture that reflect this institutional heritage.
The site is publicly accessible and located in the Südfriedhof district, reachable on foot or by public transport. The historic buildings are visible from outside and offer a good impression of the architecture from various viewpoints.
The building was specifically designed with integrated apartments for caregivers, which represents a rare feature in its architectural layout. This unusual aspect of the design made it possible to combine care and daily living under one roof.
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