The Hospital de Nuestra Se ora del Carmen, situated in the city of Cádiz, Spain, is a noteworthy example of Baroque architecture from the mid-18th century. The building was designed by Pedro Luis Gutiérrez de San Martín, a master architect from Seville. This historical site offers a glimpse into the architectural style and cultural heritage of the period.
Inaugurated on October 16, 1749, the Hospital de Nuestra Se ora del Carmen has been a witness to and played a significant role in many challenging events in the nation's and city's history. These include the 19th-century epidemics, the disaster of '98, the African war, and the Civil War. The hospital's history provides a unique perspective on these historical events.
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Calle Hospital de Mujeres n 26, Cádiz
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