Hospital de Santo António, Porto
The Hospital de Santo António in Porto, northern Portugal is one of the leading hospitals in the country.
The hospital was designed in the Palladian style by English architect John Carr |
History
The hospital was designed in the Palladian style by English architect John Carr (1723-1807) and built between 1770 and 1824. (It was completed long after Carr's death).
Carr's works in England that can still be seen include Buxton Crescent in Buxton, Derbyshire and Fairfax House in York, Yorkshire.
The building was commissioned by the Santa Casa da Misericórdia do Porto, a charitable organization with a very long history of good works in Portugal.
The institution is both a working and teaching hospital connected with the University of Porto. It is classified as a National Monument.
Inside the building is a small but interesting museum set in two historic rooms - the Museu do Centro Hospitalar do Porto which is dedicated to the history and development of medicine and pharmacology in Portugal. (Small entrance fee required).
The hospital was designed in the Palladian style by English architect John Carr |
Access - Getting There
Largo do Prof. Abel Salazar
4099-001 Porto
Tel: 22 207 7500
Porto tram 18 stops outside the hospital as do the following Portugal buses: 200, 201, 207, 208, 301, 307 and 501 as well as the night buses 12M and 13M.
Exterior |
Nearby
Close by are the Italian Consulate, the Jardim da Cordoaria and the 1950's Palácio da Justiça.
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