File:Ehemaliges Israelitisches Krankenhaus in Hamburg-Sankt Pauli 1.jpg

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Deutsch: Das Deutsch-Israelitische Krankenhaus in St. Pauli ist eine Stiftung von Salomon Heine und wurde 1841 bis 1843 von Hinrich Klees-Wülbern erbaut. Von den Nationalsozialisten 1939 geschlossen, beherbergt das Gebäude heute die Ortsdienststelle St. Pauli.
This is a photograph of an architectural monument.
It is on the list of cultural monuments of Hamburg, no. 974.
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