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Sisters of Charity Hospital (Zagreb)

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Hospital type
  
Teaching

Number of beds
  
853

Emergency department
  
Yes

Phone
  
+385 1 3787 111

Affiliated university
  
University of Zagreb

Sisters of Charity Hospital (Zagreb)

Location
  
Vinogradska Street, Zagreb, Croatia

Care system
  
Publicly funded health care

Founded
  
1846. Current site 1894

Address
  
Vinogradska cesta 29, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia

Hours
  
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The teaching hospital Sisters of Charity (Croatian: Klinički bolnički centar Sestre milosrdnice) in Zagreb, Croatia, is one of the oldest hospitals in southeastern Europe.

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History

The hospital was established in 1846, through the initiative of Cardinal Juraj Haulik, the Archbishop of Zagreb. It changed locations a number of times until a permanent hospital campus was completed in 1894 by the German architect Kuno Waidmann, on the site of the former Villa Socias and a neighbouring graveyard in Vinogradska Street.

It was run by the Sisters of Charity from 1894 until 1948. The Emperor Franz Joseph visited the hospital in 1895.

The Sisters continued to run the hospital until it was confiscated after World War II. Thereafter it was nationalized by the Communist government (in 1948) and renamed the Dr. Mladen Stojanović Hospital. The original name was restored in 1992, but the government retained its ownership. It is now operated under the Ministry of Health.

Activities

As of 2007, the hospital consists of 13 clinics and 7 specialised institutes, with a total of 853 beds and 2,334 employees in one campus. The hospital is an educational facility for institutes of higher education, i.e., the medical and dental schools, as well as a school for nurses.

References

Sisters of Charity Hospital (Zagreb) Wikipedia