Friedrichs-Waisenhaus Rummelsburg
Friedrichs-Waisenhaus Rummelsburg was an orphanage and infirmary in Berlin established by Frederick William I of Prussia in 1702. He donated funds for the maintenance of 300 military orphans in 1719. In 1721 400 and 1728 around 500 children were cared for in the hospital.{{cite book |last1=Richie |first1=Alexandra |title=Faust's Metropolis |date=1998 |publisher=Carroll & Graf |location=New York |isbn=0-7867-0510-8 |page=[https://archive.org/details/faustsmetropolis00rich/page/65 65] |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/faustsmetropolis00rich/page/65 }}
A new orphanage was built in Rummelsburg and opened in 1859. A workhouse was built next to it after the Prussian law on compulsory education came into force in 1878.
The building was destroyed in 1943 by air raids.