The woman was abused at the centre in Kitzingen, Germany, which has become a hotbed for crime, according to reports.
After bravely coming forward she was examined by doctors who found signs of abuse, local media said.
Two refugees aged 38 and 52 have been arrested on suspicion of attacking the cleaner over a period of 10 days.
Local councillor Tamara Bishop said: "As a woman, what happened here really worries me."
From next week, the company tasked with cleaning the centre will only send men to work there.
Showers and toilets will also be closed while they are being cleaned, according to Breitbart.
Refugee camps in Germany are experiencing a wave of shocking attacks as asylum seekers continue to flee Syria.
Doctors have refused to attend call-outs alone to a camp near Calden after being harassed by intimidating gangs.
Last month an ambulance was reportedly attacked at the camp, which houses more than 1,300 refugees.
And around 300 people attacked each other with metal bars and pepper spray after an argument in a food queue.
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