
Kinderheim
Schwielochsee · Germany
Kinderheim is a Lost Place from the "School" category in Schwielochsee, in the Brandenburg region of Germany. One of 16 documented Lost Places of this category in Brandenburg — and one of 200 across Germany. Added to the UrbexHunt community catalogue in March 2026.
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- Category
- School
- City
- Schwielochsee
- Region
- Brandenburg
- Country
- Germany
- Added
- March 26, 2026
- Last updated
- March 29, 2026
- School in Brandenburg
- 16 documented
- School in Germany
- 200 documented
- Total in Brandenburg
- 839 lost places
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