Sacred Heart Hospital Trier

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Hospital demolition in spring 2007.

The Herz-Jesu-Krankenhaus was a hospital on Friedrich-Wilhelm-Strasse in the southern district of Trier . It has been closed since 2006, and all departments have been relocated to the motherhouse of the Borromeo Clinic .

history

The historic core was built in 1898 by August Wolf according to plans by the Münster architect Bernhard Schwarz for the Franciscan Sisters of Penance and Christian Love . In 1909 and 1941 the hospital was expanded four times. In 1990 the Franciscan Sisters rented out their clinic and monastery complex by means of a heritable building lease for 50 years to the Caritas supporting company , which in turn later rented it to the Trier Klinikum Mutterhaus. The parent company finally took over the hospital on January 1, 2000 and in the following years continuously relocated the departments to the headquarters in Feldstrasse. With the adult psychiatry, the palliative ward and the pain day clinic, the last Herz-Jesu departments moved in summer 2006. At the end of 2006, the clinic complex in Trier-Süd was finally completely cleared.

Trier Wohnungsbau und Treuhand AG (gbt) built an urban quarter (150 residential units) on the 1.5-hectare site with various multi-storey buildings and city villas. The investment costs were around 30 million euros. The core building of the hospital, which defines the cityscape, is not a listed building and was originally intended to be demolished, but was ultimately retained. Offices and practices are to be created in it. In addition, the old trees in the "Herz-Jesu-Garten" (Sacred Heart Garden), which the people of Trier baptized, were preserved.

Individual evidence

  1. Where "half of Trier" was born Trierischer Volksfreund, November 30, 2006.
  2. Herz Jesu ade: Demolition 2007 Trierischer Volksfreund, December 2, 2005.

Coordinates: 49 ° 44 ′ 53.8 "  N , 6 ° 37 ′ 50.7"  E