From the medieval construction there remains a pillar and the start of an arch in the courtyard of the hospital and a Gothic carving of the Virgin on corbel and pointed canopy standing out over the large smooth wall (only cut by two unused doors to access the Chapel) that overlooks Trinquet de Cavallers street. The complex consists of a chapel and hospital overturned over cloister (small courtyard). The Chapel (of Ntra. Sra. de la Seu) consists of a single nave divided into two parts by a choir that segregates another small chapel (cantilevered at the dead end) of Baroque decoration. The Hospital is accessed through the dead end of the street, with a large lobby and is developed on an irregular courtyard of small dimensions, with two sides provided with arcades made of stalls and brick arches. The rest of the work is made of tile, opening into the courtyard large gaps of poured lintel. Throughout the Hospital runs a plinth of baroque tiles with scenes of testimonial didactic function of a popular nature. The staircase, located at one corner of the courtyard, leads to the ambulatory on the upper floors where the cells overlook.



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Calle del Trinquet de Cavallers, 4
46003 Valencia