A (photo-) blog about the beautiful Belgian town Bruges as seen through the very two eyes of an inhabitant. Sharp, witty, and... always admiring.
28-07-2006
Minnewater clinic (3)
Simply tho show how impressive this building really is : this photo was taken from the beguinage court, and as one can see, the beguinage houses, while not exactly being the smallest houses around, look minuscule against the background of this clinic behind them. The Minnewater clinic, which now, besides living as well as care facilities, also houses the "Palliative Care" Service, was original in use by the Sisters of Love. On October 18, 1892, the Sisters officially opened the building as the Saint-Anthony Institution, for the care of needy women Shortly before World War 2, the Sisters left the building and under the initiative of Professor-doctor J. Sebrechts (for whom the street is named), the nearby Saint-John's Hospital took it over, thus adding additional space for its medical science department. However, the completion of this project had to wait till 1947 because the German invader had in the meantime exercised its own options for the building. When, in 1977, the move of the Saint-John's Clinic to its then brand-new complex outside the city walls, another use for the now empty building had to be devised. And thus it is that, as already mentioned, it became a living and caregiving facilities, to which the Palliative Care Service was added somewhat later.
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