Jewish Orphanage Berlin-Pankow
1882 establishments in GermanyBuildings and structures completed in 1913Jewish orphanagesJews and Judaism in BerlinOrphanages in Europe
Jewish Orphanage Berlin-Pankow (German: Jüdisches Waisenhaus) is a former Jewish orphanage and a listed building in Berlin-Pankow. It was built in 1882 to house refugee children. It was later destroyed by fire and a new building was erected on the same site in 1913. The orphanage was closed down in 1940 and the building fell into disrepair after Germany's reunification in 1990. It was acquired and restored by a charitable foundation in 1999 and now houses a school and a district library.
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Berliner Straße, Berlin Pankow
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Berliner Straße 120-121
13187 Berlin, Pankow
Germany
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