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Home to the Focus-Abengoa Foundation, and one of the most intact and best conserved monuments of the Spanish Baroque period, an architectural archetype of the Sevillian Baroque, and where art radiates from its courtyards, galleries and especially its church, that was decorated entirely by Juan de Valdés Leal. Built in 1676 as an infirmary, it conserves the authentic atmosphere of a bygone era, full of an intangible character which ensures the quality of the aesthetic and emotional experience of the visitor. Given its unbeatable location in the historic centre of the city, in the very heart of the Santa Cruz district, it is surrounded by narrow streets and beautiful gardens, and should definitely not be missed out on when visiting Seville. It is also a cultural centre and a venue for Exhibitions, Concerts, Conferences and Seminars.