San Camillo Forlanini Hospital in Rome

85 Circonvallazione Gianicolense

Ospedale San Camillo

Ospedale San Camillo is a historic hospital in Rome that dates back to the late 19th century. It was designed in a neoclassical style by architect Tullio Passarelli and was originally built to serve as a hospital for people suffering from tuberculosis. Today, it still operates as a hospital but also has a museum dedicated to the history of medical science. Tourists can visit the museum to learn about the evolution of medicine in Italy, see vintage medical equipment and books, and explore the hospital's distinctive architecture. It is a unique and informative destination that provides insight into the medical history of Rome.

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