Sant'Eugenio Hospital
Sant'Eugenio Hospital is a hospital located in Rome, Italy. It is one of the largest hospitals in Central Italy.[1] The construction of the hospital began in 1933, during the fascist period.[2] The original project, curated by Gaspare Lenzi, Luigi Lenzi and Dagoberto Ortensi,[1] was inspired by Castel del Monte but planned to develop the building of a plant instead of pentagonal and octagonal erecting five towers at the corners of the rationalist building . The intention would be to occupy the institute of eugenics, of involvement of some scholars involved in the project and the signatories of the manifesto of the race.[2]
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The main entrance
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One of the four corner towers of the five planned in the original project.
References
- "Ospedale Sant'Eugenio del Pio Istituto Santo Spirito ed Ospedali riuniti di Roma". Associazione culturale info.roma.it.
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Piantoni
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