Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Hospital in Paris, France
The Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital is one of Europe's largest hospitals.
Founded in 1656 as a hospice, it became a hospital during the French Revolution.
It is known for its neurological department where Sigmund Freud and Jean-Martin Charcot worked.
The hospital provides emergency care, surgeries, and specialized treatments.
The hospital chapel houses the tomb of Saint Vincent de Paul.
Location: 13th arrondissement of Paris
Inception: 1657
Architects: Antoine Duval, Libéral Bruant, Louis Le Vau, Pierre Le Muet, Henri Prudhomme
Architectural style: baroque architecture
Website: pitiesalpetriere.aphp.fr
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