Hospital de los Venerables
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The Hospital de los Venerables (officially the Hospital de Venerables Sacerdotes, Hospital of Venerable Priests, popularly known as the Hospital of the Venerable) of Seville, Spain, is a baroque 17th-century building which served as a residence for priests. It currently houses the Velázquez Center, dedicated to the famous painter Diego Velázquez. It is located in the Plaza de los Venerables, in the center of the Barrio de Santa Cruz and close to the Murillo Gardens [es], the Seville Cathedral and Alcázar.
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Type | Charity hospital and exhibition center |
Location | Seville, Spain |
Coordinates | 37.3851°N 5.9900°W / 37.3851; -5.9900 |
Built | 1675 |
Architect | Juan Domínguez & Leonardo de Figueroa |
Architectural style(s) | Baroque |
Owner | Fundación Focus-Abengoa |
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