Norrtulls sjukhus
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Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden
59°20′46″N 18°2′55″E / 59.34611°N 18.04861°E / 59.34611; 18.04861Norrtulls sjukhus ("Norrtull hospital") in Vasastan, Stockholm, Sweden was erected 1883–85 as a model orphanage,[1] converted in the 1920s to a children's hospital that in 1951 was relocated to the Caroline Institute and later renamed to Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital. Norrtulls sjukhus was then converted into a geriatric hospital, and in the 1990s to a psychiatric clinic. As the buildings in 2004 were deemed inappropriate, they have been sold on the open market.
The school Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium is since 2015 located to a part of Norrtulls sjukhus,[2] which Lilla Akademien is as well.
Gallery
- Facade
- Office
- North pavilion
- East pavilion
- South pavilion
- Kitchen
- Laundry
See also
- Stockholm City Centre
- Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium
- Lilla Akademien
References
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