Hospital de San Sebastián

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Palacio de Congresos in the San Sebastián Hospital building.

San Sebastián Hospital is a 16th-century building on Calle Torrijos in Córdoba, Spain. It is situated in the historic centre, just opposite the west front of the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. Founded in 1363 in Alcayceria,[1] it was moved in the early 16th century. Built to a design by Hernán Ruiz, el Viejo, construction on the current building occurred during the period of 1512-16. The building served as a hospital (1516-1816); a home for mothers and infants (1816-1961); and currently houses the Palace of Congresses and Exhibitions, as well as the Office of Tourism.

References

  1. ^ Morales, Bartolome Sanchez ¬de Feria y (1772). Palestra Sagrada, o Memorial de Santos de Cordoba: Con Notas, Y Reflexiones criticas, sobre los principales sucesos, sobre de sus Historias. Que Comprehende Los Meses De Diciembre, y varios Apendices para mayor ilustracion de toda la Obra (in Spanish) (Public domain ed.). Rodriguez. pp. 569–.

Further reading

  • Moral, Antonio García del (1984), El Hospital Mayor de San Sebastián de Córdoba: Cinco Siglos de Asistencia Médico-Sanitaria Institucional: 1363-1816 (in Spanish)

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Coordinates: 37°52′45″N 4°46′50″W / 37.879056°N 4.780556°W / 37.879056; -4.780556