Berlin: Charité Hospital History Walking Tour Berlin: Charité Hospital History Walking Tour in English

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ID: GYG550237-952764
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Country: Germany

Duration: 02:00 hours


Description

Explore the fascinating history of Charité - Berlin's oldest hospital. Visit its beautiful red-brick campus and the Veterinary Anatomy Theater, Berlin's oldest academic building.
The history of Charité, Berlin’s oldest hospital, spans both the promise and betrayal of medical science. It is the story of the struggle to understand disease and also of what happens when a hateful ideology turns doctors into executioners. Although its beautiful red-brick campus feels like a world of its own, the Charité has not been immune to the whims of the powers ruling Berlin and has been the political instrument of Nazis and East Germany alike. This walking tour dissects 300 years of success, failure and everything in between.

The tour begins with the hospital's humble beginnings as a pest house in 1710, when the bubonic plague was approaching Berlin. In the early days of the hospital, methods such as bloodletting, doses of quicksilver and amputations were common in treating the sick. Visiting the Tieranatomisches Theater, the oldest academic building still in existence in Berlin, gives a fascinating insight into medical innovation in the 18th and 19th centuries.

The tours continues around the historical red-brick campus of the Charité, which takes us to where the Nobel Prize winning microbiologist, Robert Koch discovered the causes of tuberculosis, anthrax and cholera as the Charité became one of the hotspots of scientific thinking in the 19th century. But it wasn’t just achievements in science that took place here – when the Kingdom of Prussia finally allowed women to study medicine, Rahel Hirsch became the first professor in medicine at the Charité Medical School.

The hospital also witnessed the dark times of the Nazi regime. Medical ethics were disregarded and Nazi ideas of racial hygiene were ruthlessly imposed. While some doctors kept quiet and conformed, others organised the extermination of psychiatric patients. In subsequent decades, East Germany prided itself on the achievements of the Charité, while bricking up those windows that faced towards the capitalist West. This tour finishes close to the Central Station, making it the perfect place to continue exploring Berlin.

Highlights

  • Get to know some of the biggest names in medical history
  • Explore the history of Charité during the Nazi and socialist regimes
  • Discover the real-life stories behind the Charité TV series
  • Marvel at the beautiful neo-gothic architecture of the Charité campus
  • Be transported back to the 18th century in the Veterinary Anatomy Theatre

Guiding languages

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Meet by the Robert Koch statue in Robert-Koch-Platz – look for your guide holding an orange umbrella!
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When should I book?

To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.


Cancellations

Cancellation is not possible. If you cancel it anyway or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity and the money you paid will not be refunded.