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Paul Gerhardt House Mittenwalde

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    January 14, 2020

    Paul Gerhardt died on May 27, 1676 at the age of 69 in Lübben. To honor him, the Paul Gerhardt House in Mittenwalde was built on his 300th birthday (1907), which served as a hospital from 1908-1992 and then became the administrative seat of the city. Here you can get a lot of information and brochures from the city and region during opening hours.

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      The town hall has a remarkable mosaic on the outer facade above the entrance. It shows the famous citizen Paul Gerhardt.
      To the right of this is a pelican as a symbol for the willingness to make sacrifices and on the left a snake and a cup as a symbol for the art of healing

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        The Paul Gerhardt House was built for his 300th birthday (1907). From 1908 to 1992 it served as a hospital and since then as the town hall

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          May 22, 2018

          The Paul Gerhardt house in the Rathausstraße in Mittenwalde.
          Former hospital, today city hall.


          Next to the Paul Gerhardt house was the breakpoint hospital of the Neuköllner - Mittenwalder railway.

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            May 27, 2017

            Formerly hospital, today city hall of Mittenwalde.

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              February 10, 2021

              There are two medallions on the outer facade of the Paul-Gerhardt-Haus (formerly the hospital, now the seat of the city administration). On the right one can see a pelican as a symbol for the willingness to make sacrifices and one sees a snake and a cup as a symbol for the healing art.

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                March 9, 2025

                The current town hall was a hospital from 1908 to 1992.

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