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View from the front of the Hospital de la Caridad (Charity Hospital), Seville, Spain, pictured on January 3, 2007, in the afternoon, reflecting in the pool of the Teatro de la Maestranza (left foreground) which was built in 1991 for the Seville Expo, 1992. Founded in 1674 by Miguel de Manara, the Hospital de la Caridad is a refuge for poor and elderly people. An outstanding example of Sevillian Baroque with whitewashed walls and terracotta stonework, it was designed by Pedro Sanchez Falconete. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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AA569974
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Public
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3328px × 4992px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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Afternoon
Architecture
Baroque
Charity
City
Exterior
Facade
Hospital
Outdoors
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Reflection
Spanish
Tourist Attraction
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Water