Santo António Hospital (Centro Hospitalar do Porto)
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The hospital was built between 1770 and 1825 by the Public Works Board, in neo-Palladian English style, or “Port Wine Architecture”, following a plan by the English architect John Carr.
Forming a large quadrangle around a yard, its simplicity and the clarity of its content confer the building an austere and sober aspect.
Included in the Urban Wine Route.
Accessible to people with the following impairments: Physical
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