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Misericordia Hospital (Grosseto)

Coordinates: 42°46′37″N 11°07′31″E / 42.777058°N 11.125319°E / 42.777058; 11.125319
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Misericordia Hospital
Azienda USL Toscana Sud Est
A map of Tuscany with a dot showing location of Misericordia Hospital
A map of Tuscany with a dot showing location of Misericordia Hospital
Location of hospital on map of Tuscany
Geography
LocationGrosseto, Tuscany, Italy
Coordinates42°46′37″N 11°07′31″E / 42.777058°N 11.125319°E / 42.777058; 11.125319
Organisation
FundingPublic hospital
TypeGeneral
PatronAntonio D'Urso
History
Construction started17 November 1964
Opened1974
Links
Websitewww.usl9.grosseto.it
ListsHospitals in Italy

The Misericordia Hospital (Italian: Ospedale Misericordia di Grosseto) is a hospital located in Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy.

It is home to the International School of Robotic Surgery (Italian: Scuola internazionale di chirurgia robotica), founded in 2004 by Pier Cristoforo Giulianotti.[1]

History

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The former building of the hospital

The hospital was founded during the 13th century by the monks of the nearby church of San Francesco, and later became a branch of Santa Maria della Scala, Siena. It was renewed and re-opened in 1787 by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Peter Leopold.

During the 1950s, the municipality of Grosseto considered the possibility of transferring the hospital to a modern building outside the old city, as the historic structure could not satisfy the needs of the increasing population. The new building was partly financed by the businessman Ferdinando Innocenti and the Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, and designed by architects Mario Luzzetti and Umberto Tombari [it].[2][3] Construction began on 17 November 1964 and the hospital opened in 1974.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Azienda Usl 9, Robotic Surgery in Grosseto, a 12-year experience". International School of Robotic Surgery. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b Celuzza, Mariagrazia; Papa, Mauro (2013). Grosseto visibile. Guida alla città e alla sua arte pubblica. Arcidosso: Edizioni Effigi. pp. 263–264.
  3. ^ Catalani, Barbara; Del Francia, Marco; Tombari, Giovanni (2011). Itinerari di architettura contemporanea. Grosseto e provincia. Pisa: Edizioni ETS. pp. 94–95.

Bibliography

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  • Catalani, Barbara; Del Francia, Marco; Tombari, Giovanni (2011). Itinerari di architettura contemporanea. Grosseto e provincia. Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
  • Celuzza, Mariagrazia; Papa, Mauro (2013). Grosseto visibile. Guida alla città e alla sua arte pubblica. Arcidosso: Edizioni Effigi.
  • Tombari, Umberto; Luzzetti, Mario (1974). Il nuovo Ospedale civile della città di Grosseto. Roccastrada: Vieri.
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