2024
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2024
Don Miguel de Mañara, a Sevillian nobleman, had this hospice built for the destitute. As a patron of artists, he called on Murillo and Valdés Leal to decorate the chapel on the themes chosen during his lifetime: hunger, thirst and death. The chapel's high altar and its walls, which are covered with paintings by the two great artists of the Golden Age, have made the hospice famous. The white and red façade of the chapel is decorated with tiles attributed to Murillo.
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Visited in november 2022
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Incoyables tableaux de Vasquez Léal, nous montrant la fin qui nous attend. Un bâtiment avec encore des oeuvres caritatives.
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