Located in Bergen, Katarinahospitalet is a historical landmark with roots dating back to the 18th century. Founded in 1701 by the German physician Hans Heinrich von Schøller, the hospital has played an important role in the city's healthcare system for centuries. The buildings are characterized by the Baroque style and have been the subject of several restorations to preserve the historic architecture.
In addition to its original function as a hospital, Katarinahospitalet has also been a center for medical education and research. Today, it is an important cultural monument that attracts visitors interested in the history of Bergen and the development of healthcare in Norway. The hospital's location also provides a great view of the surrounding area, which contributes to the historical and cultural significance of the site.



