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Today a preserved ruin, the oldest hospital built in the Americas, the Hospital San Nicolás de Bari was constructed in different stages between 1503 and 1552 at the behest of governor (and namesake of the hospital)Nicolás de Ovando. This grand project was in keeping with the desire to emulate European princely courts, and looked to Renaissance Italy for inspiration.[1] At the time of its completion, the wards could accommodate up to 70 patients, comparable to the most advanced churches of Rome.[2] It is likely that the model for the Hospital de San Nicolás was the large Hospital of Sancto Spiritu in Rome.[3] The complex forms part of the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo World Heritage Site. (more...)
- ^ Bailey, Galvin Alexander. Art of Colonial Latin America. New York: Phaidon Press, 2005, ISBN 0714841579, p. 133
- ^ Palm, Erwin Walter. Los Monumentos Arquitectónicos de La Española, Con una introducción a América. 2 vols. Ciudad Trujillo: Universidad de Santo Domingo, 1955
- ^ Bailey, p. 132