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Vivantes Klinikum Am Urban Clinic, tracing its roots to 1890, reflects Berlin's diverse history. With twelve departments and 620 beds, it treats 65,000 patients annually.
Originally opened as Berlin's third municipal hospital, it witnessed significant figures like Konrad Biesalski, Leonor Michaelis, and Alfred Döblin.
The hospital faced challenges during the Nazi era, with arrests and mistreatment, but emerged resilient. In 1970, a new building, now a listed structure, doubled the bed capacity to 1,200.
Despite closure threats in the 1990s, it persevered and, in 2001, joined Vivantes Netzwerk für Gesundheit GmbH, evolving into Germany's largest municipal hospital group.
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