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Beelitz-Heilstätten, a district of the town, is home to a large hospital complex of about 60 buildings including a cogeneration plant erected from 1898 on according to plans of architect Heino Schmieden. Originally designed as a sanatorium by the Berlin workers' health insurance corporation, the complex from the beginning of World War I on was a military hospital of the Imperial German Army. During October and November 1916, Adolf Hitler recuperated at Beelitz-Heilstätten after being wounded in the leg at the Battle of the Somme. In 1945, Beelitz-Heilstätten was occupied by Soviet forces, and the complex remained a Soviet military hospital until 1995, well after the German reunification. In December 1990 Erich Honecker was admitted to Beelitz-Heilstätten after being forced to resign as the head of the East German government.

Following the Soviet withdrawal, attempts were made to privatize the complex, but they were not entirely successful. Some sections of the hospital remain in operation as a neurological rehabilitation center and as a center for research and care for victims of Parkinsons disease. The remainder of the complex, including the surgery, the psychiatric ward, and a rifle range, was abandoned in 2000. As of 2007, none of the abandoned hospital buildings or the surrounding area were secured, giving the area the feel of a ghost town. This has made Beelitz-Heilstätten a destination for curious visitors and a film set for movies like The Pianist from 2002.
(from Wikipedia)

april 2011http://www.heeftmeer.nl/index.php?id=167
april 2010http://www.heeftmeer.nl/index.php?id=79


From our visit this year
Old shoes on one of the top floors
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In 2003 there was an art exhibition in one of the buildings
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Details
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Upside down
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Whitney, don't know the meaning of it. Maybee somebody can tell me.
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Good to see people are still getting in as I hear security are very on the ball?

It is on one of our lists to do in the coming months.
 
Good to see people are still getting in as I hear security are very on the ball?

It is on one of our lists to do in the coming months.

We were in several buildings, The bathhouse, lungabteilung and this building. No problem. And every building is connected with eachother underground. There miles of tunnels beneath it. When you are in one building you can do the ohter ones by taken these tunnels. Nice system..:)

We saw no guards at all so I think these are stories.
 

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