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Bayreuth Medical Center

Buildings and structures in BayreuthHospital buildings completed in 1938Medical and health organisations based in BavariaTeaching hospitals in GermanyUniversity of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Klinikum Bayreuth November 21014
Klinikum Bayreuth November 21014

The Bayreuth Medical Center (German: Klinikum-Bayreuth) is the teaching hospital of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and is the largest hospital in Upper Franconia, Bavaria. BMC was founded in 1938, and it is a maximum (tertiary) care hospital with 25 Clinics and Institutes and has the largest 24-hour Level I trauma Center (German: überregional Traumazentrum) in Upper Franconia. With about 2300 employees and 294 training Vacancies The Bayreuth Medical Center is considered the largest employer in the Region.

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Bayreuth Medical Center
Preuschwitzer Straße,

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Klinikum Bayreuth

Preuschwitzer Straße 101
95445 , Roter Hügel (Meyernberg)
Bavaria, Germany
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Schloss Fantaisie
Schloss Fantaisie

The Schloss Fantaisie is a castle, situated 3.1 miles west of the city Bayreuth in the community Eckersdorf. The roots of this castle are in the medieval, but there is not much left from this time. In the 16th century the Lords of Lüchau (Lüchauer Herren) built a plain Renaissance Castle. When Friedrich Ludwig von Lüchau died in 1757, the castle fell back to Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.In 1761 he started to build a new castle at the same location as an additional summer residence. The building was inspired from impressions of an Italian journey of the Margrave couple Wilhelmine and Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. In the year 1763 the Margraves only daughter Fredericka Sophie inherited the castle. She used the name Fantaisie for her castle and authorized the builder Johann Jakob Spindler to continue the building. Because of many modifications there is not much left from the original castle but you can see a replica of the "Spindler-Kabinett", a wooden room with intarsia work of the brothers Johann Friedrich and Heinrich Wilhelm Spindler. In the fall of 1937, the palace was remodeled by Gauleiter Wächtler for use as the Reichsschule des NS-Lehrerbundes. The architects for the project were Alfred Locke of Bayreuth and Ernst Max Jahn of Leipzig. In early 1938, an article appeared in Modern Bauformen showing the newly created interiors.Since 2000 Schloss Fantaisie has been the first German garden museum, exclusively devoted to the history of garden design.