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Heilig-Geist-Spital

The Nuremberg Heilig-Geist-Spital (Holy Spirit Hospital) served to care for the sick and the elderly at the time of the imperial city. The building partly extends over the bed of the Pegnitz and dates from the 14th century. Today's characteristic hydraulic structures and the courtyard were only built around 1520.
HeiGei, as it is also affectionately called by the people of Nuremberg, was initially a social institution for old and needy people, but was also a contact point for stationary medical care for sick people.
The destructive force of the air raids during the Second World War did not stop at the hospital, as it did in the rest of the old town, and destroyed a large part of the rooms. The reconstruction was completed in 1953, but the Gothic chapel, rebuilt in Baroque style, could not be reconstructed.
Today there is a restaurant and wine taverns directly above the waters of the Pegnitz.

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