File:Sebészeti pavilon (1985), Észak-Pesti Kórház, 2018 Pestújhely.jpg

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English:  : Building 1 of North-Pest Hospital. Surgery building/Surgery pavilion, capacity 260 beds, area 20,000 sqm, planned by Tamás Tomay and Levente Varga (architectural award-winning design), built in 1985, four story concrete building with two big aulas they have transparent roofs; aulas has a access balconies inside. - The hospital built to private mental hospital in 1904. Re modelled to Workers Hospital in 1912. Red Army Officer's Hospital (1945-1991).- from Neptun street, Pestújhely neighborhood, 15th District of Budapest.
Magyar:  : Észak-Pesti Kórház, 1-es épület . A 260 ágyas, 20 ezer négyzetméteres, sebészeti pavilon Tomay Tamás és Varga Levente építészeti nívódíjas tervei alapján készült, 1985-ben. A négyemeletes betonépület két nagy, felülről megvilágított aulára oszlik, belül körfolyosós elrendezéssel. Kívül fedett mentőfeljáró is épült a súlyos sérültek fogadásához. - Budapest, XV. kerület, Pestújhely negyed, Neptun utca felől nézve.
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Object location47° 32′ 22.83″ N, 19° 07′ 31.05″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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