Hospital de la Caridad was founded by Miguel Mañara in 1663 to welcome the thousands of sick and poor people of Seville, devastated by plague epidemics and the economic and social crisis of the 17th
Hospital de la Caridad was founded by Miguel Mañara in 1663 to welcome the thousands of sick and poor people of Seville, devastated by plague epidemics and the economic and social crisis of the 17th century. Inside you can enjoy beautiful courtyards with gardens, arches and medieval arches, and the Main Chapel, with works by the masters of the Sevillian Baroque such as Bartolomé E. Murillo, Juan de Valdés Leal, Pedro Roldán or Francisco de Zurbarán, as well as the Sala de Cabildos, with a small art gallery, and the Sala de la Virgen, with a permanent exhibition of Miguel Mañara and the daily life of the Brotherhood in the seventeenth century.
Return to 17th-century Seville in an iconic setting
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