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Resources can be used for free on-site without registration. To borrow books (standard 4-week period), a valid Campuscard or user ID is required. Facilities:
The —officially integrated as the Central Medical Library at Campus Virchow-Klinikum (CVK)—stands as the heart of medical literature, research infrastructure, and academic excellence within the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin network. Rooted in the rich scientific legacy of Rudolf Virchow, the nineteenth-century pioneer of cellular pathology, this institution has evolved into one of the largest and most technologically advanced medical library systems in Europe.
The Virchow-Bibliothek serves as a specialized branch of the Berlin Medical Society ( Berliner Medizinische Gesellschaft ), an organization Virchow himself helped lead for decades. After his death, his extensive personal collection formed the nucleus of what would become one of Europe's most significant medical libraries. virchow bibliothek
In the heart of Berlin, nestled within the sprawling campus of the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, lies a sanctuary that is as much about the history of medicine as it is about its future. The (Virchow Library) is not merely a repository of books; it is a monument to rational thought, a time capsule of pathological discovery, and a vital hub for modern medical research.
If you do not have a library card, go to the in the main lobby area. Bring your ID/Passport. Once registered, you will receive a user number. Resources can be used for free on-site without registration
: Over 230,000 physical volumes and bound journals.
: Continuous access to more than 27,000 high-impact scientific journals. Rooted in the rich scientific legacy of Rudolf
The central hall offers quiet learning environments, computer workstations, and collaborative spaces. These spaces see heavily extended opening hours during university examination phases. Digital Transformation and Electronic Assets
: The collection was unique because it paired cutting-edge medical literature with rare archaeological field reports, anthropological charts, and early treatises on public hygiene. 2. Post-Mortem Division and the Second World War
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