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San Juan de Dios Hospital was a hospital located in Quito, Ecuador. It was the first hospital founded in the city and was open from 1565 to 1974. It has been designated a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. Since 1998, the building which housed the hospital has served as the City Museum of Quito and maintains a small permanent collection relating to the history of the hospital.

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  • Hospital San Juan de Dios (Quito) (es)
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  • El Hospital San Juan de Dios fue el segundo hospital de la ciudad de Quito, Ecuador, fundado en 1565 y cerrado en 1974. El hospital estuvo activo por 409 años, con un legado de 162 promociones de jóvenes médicos y en sus instalaciones desde 1998 funciona el Museo de la Ciudad. Está ubicado en el centro colonial de Quito y es considerado Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad por la Unesco. (es)
  • San Juan de Dios Hospital was a hospital located in Quito, Ecuador. It was the first hospital founded in the city and was open from 1565 to 1974. It has been designated a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. Since 1998, the building which housed the hospital has served as the City Museum of Quito and maintains a small permanent collection relating to the history of the hospital. (en)
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  • San Juan de Dios Hospital (en)
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  • City Museum formerly San Juan de Dios Hospital (en)
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  • El Hospital San Juan de Dios fue el segundo hospital de la ciudad de Quito, Ecuador, fundado en 1565 y cerrado en 1974. El hospital estuvo activo por 409 años, con un legado de 162 promociones de jóvenes médicos y en sus instalaciones desde 1998 funciona el Museo de la Ciudad. Está ubicado en el centro colonial de Quito y es considerado Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad por la Unesco. (es)
  • San Juan de Dios Hospital was a hospital located in Quito, Ecuador. It was the first hospital founded in the city and was open from 1565 to 1974. It has been designated a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site. Since 1998, the building which housed the hospital has served as the City Museum of Quito and maintains a small permanent collection relating to the history of the hospital. (en)
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