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Hospital of the Five Wounds, Hildesheim

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was undertaken by Catholics protesting their loss of charitable institutions and religious freedoms, under a similar patronage). From the 19th century on, the building was used by a nearby Catholic hospital which still exists today.
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can be seen as well. The upper floors, which housed the St. Nicolai Hospital, were built in a half-timbered style. This hospital had its own entrance in the east of the building where a statue of the patron saint can be seen.
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In 1770, a large half-timbered house was built in Hildesheim to house two different hospitals which had already been founded several centuries before. The ground floor was given to the
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The Hospital of the Five Wounds is one of the largest half-timbered houses in Hildesheim. The address is Godehardsplatz 9–11 which is a large square in front of the Romanesque
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inflicted on Jesus during the crucifixion, a pious practice traditionally associated with works of mercy and social justice (in reformation England the
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One M = 1000, six C = 6 x 100 = 600, three L = 3 x 50 = 150, three V = 3 x 5 = 15, five I = 5 x 1 = 5, 1770 altogether.
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portal above which the year of construction (1770) is indicated in Latin in a noteworthy
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Above the portal, which was the main entrance of the building, the coat of arms of an
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The ground floor which was built of rubblestones has a representative
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Hospital zu den Fünf Wunden (Hospital of the Five Wounds)
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Baroque

Chronogram

half-timbered
Hildesheim
Lower Saxony
Germany
St. Godehard
St. Nicolai's Chapel
holy wounds
Pilgrimage of Grace
World War II
22 February 1945
22 March 1945
St. Godehard
half-hip
baroque
chronogram
abbot
52°08′44″N 9°56′56″E / 52.14562°N 9.94879°E / 52.14562; 9.94879
Categories
Buildings and structures in Hildesheim
Buildings and structures completed in 1770
1770 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
Tourist attractions in Hildesheim

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