Building Types
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- Innocenti Hospital
- Gloria Chiarini describes the Ospedale degli Innocenti in Florence, founded in 1419 for orphans and abandoned children, and designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. Part of The Florence Art Guide.
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- Soutra Aisle
- Brief mention of the excavation of a 14th-century Augustinian hospital in Scotland, with a photograph of a related standing building.
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- St John's Hospital, Bruges
- A history and photographs of this large medieval hospital, now a museum, from Belgium Travel Network.
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- The Gallery of the Hospital of the Innocents
- An illustrated description from Your Way to Florence of the gallery set in the early 15th-century orphanage designed by Filippo Brunelleschi.
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- Wikipedia: English Medieval Hospitals and Almshouses
- The collaborative encyclopedia offers several articles on individual hospitals or almshouses founded in England in medieval times.
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- Wikipedia: Ospedale degli Innocenti
- An illustrated article from the collaborative encyclopedia on the 'Hospital of the Innocents', a children's orphanage in Florence designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1419.
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- Michigan State Sanatorium
- History of tuberculosis sanatorium in Michigan, accompanied by vintage postcard images.
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- The Essex Mountain Sanatorium
- A chronicle of the life and death of a mental health hospital that was built in 1902 in Verona, New Jersey and abandoned in the 1970s. Includes photographs.
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- Women's Ward Pavilions at Seaview Hospital
- Illustrated preservation page concerning New York City tuberculosis sanitarium constructed in 1909-1911. The buildings and terra-cotta ornamentation were designed by architect Raymond F. Almirall in the Mission Revival Style.
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- Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry)
- A site of photography and exploration of abandoned asylums, focusing on the Philadelphia State Hospital (aka Byberry), its history and present condition.
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- Castle and Gardens of Freyr on the Meuse
- The official site of this grand Renaissance country house in Belgium provides an outline history, photographs and visitor information.
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- Chateau de Cirey
- An illustrated history and description of Voltaire's home 1734-49, with a biography of the great French writer, maps, and visitor information. Feature on Voltaire's Little Theater in the attic.
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- Linden Hall
- The official site of this Pennsylvania mansion built by Sarah Cochran in 1913 includes photographs and a brief history. Visitor information.
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- The Castle of Gola, Poland
- Cedric Gendaj gives a plan, images and history of this Renaissance house erected in 1580 by Leonard von Rohnau. Also information on the park and summer workcamps.
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- Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
- The 1840s home of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln is now an 86-acre living history farm run by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, which includes a replica of the Lincoln log cabin and two other farm houses of the period.
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- Morgan Log House, Towamencin, PA
- Brief history, description and visitor information on the 17th-century log house, home of Daniel Boone's grandparents.