Ospedale L'Albergo Reale dei Poveri, Naples

Local nameReal Albergo dei Poveri - Palazzo Fuga
LocationNaples, Italy

The Bourbon Hospice for the Poor, also called il Reclusorio, is a former public hospital/almshouse in Naples, southern Italy. It was designed by the architect Ferdinando Fuga, and construction was started in 1751. It is five storeys tall and about 354 m long. It was popularly known as "Palazzo Fuga". King Charles III of the House of Bourbon meant the facility to house the destitute and ill, as well as to provide a self-sufficient community where the poor would live, learn trades, and work. The massive structure at one time housed over 5000 persons, men and women, in separate wings The building was originally designed with five courtyards and a church in the centre, entered through the central arch, but only the three innermost courtyards were built, and plans to complete the building according to the original design were finally abandoned in 1819. The building is the centre of Naples, which is included in UNESCO World Heritage List.

Tags Park
Download Download See more
 

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ospedale_L'Albergo_Reale_dei_Poveri,_Naples

Address Napoli 80137, Italy

Coordinates 40°51'48.275" N 14°15'55.481" E

Tripomatic - A Travel Guide in Your Pocket

Download for free and plan your trips with ease
Or simply search for Tripomatic in the App Store or Google Play.
Tripomatic Maps The world's first map app tailored for travelers
Use the app Not now