Oskar-Helene-Heim

Local nameOskar-Helene-Heim
LocationSteglitz-Zehlendorf, Berlin, Germany

Oskar-Helene-Heim is an U-Bahn station in Berlin, located in the southwestern Dahlem district on the line.

The station was inaugurated on 22 December 1929 with the last surface section of the line to Krumme Lanke station. It was named after a nearby orthopedic hospital, a foundation of Oskar Pintsch, son of industrialist Julius Pintsch, and his wife Helene. The clinic, opened in 1914, became a pioneering institution caring for people with physical disabilities and invalids of World War I. Numerous up-to-date neurosurgery techniques were developed here, as well as new methods of treating rickets with UV irradiation, based on the studies of practising doctor Kurt Huldschinsky. The facility closed in 2000.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oskar-Helene-Heim_(Berlin_U-Bahn)

Address 253 Argentinische Allee, Berlin 14169, Germany

Coordinates 52°27'1.299" N 13°16'8.656" E

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