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Hospital Beelitz Haylshtetten turned into a museum
Not far from Berlin, in the city of Beelitz, is an abandoned military hospital. This is a huge complex of 60 buildings. It was built in 1898 and originally served as a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients. To become a military hospital during the First World War. Beelitz Haylshtetten gained fame thanks to one of his patients. In 1916, there was treated infantryman Adolf Hitler wounded in the leg in the Battle of the Somme. After World War II, from 1945 to 1990, the hospital was run by the Soviet army. It was the largest Soviet hospital outside the USSR. Now the hospital abandoned and destroyed. The roofs of many buildings are overgrown with trees. here recently installed a 200-meter pedestrian platform, so that tourists can enjoy views of the ruins from a height of 20 meters.