Hospital de Jesús Nazareno, Mexico City

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Hospital de Jesús Nazareno in Mexico City is a historic colonial-era hospital founded by Hernán Cortés, notable as one of the oldest medical institutions in the Americas and the site of Cortés’s burial.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial-era hospital
historic building
hospital
architecturalStyle Spanish colonial architecture
burialPlaceOf Hernán Cortés
continent North America
country Mexico
foundedBy Hernán Cortés
founder Hernán Cortés
hasCulturalSignificance colonial-era charitable institution
historic landmark of Mexico City
hasPart church of Jesús Nazareno
hasUse medical care
religious services
heritageDesignation one of the oldest hospitals in Mexico
one of the oldest hospitals in the Americas
inception 16th century
languageOfEnvironment Spanish
locatedIn Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
Mexico City
Historic Centre of Mexico City
surface form: historic center of Mexico City
locatedInFormerTerritory Viceroyalty of New Spain
locatedInTimeZone America/Mexico_City
locatedNear Zócalo
surface form: Zócalo of Mexico City
locatedOn Avenida 20 de Noviembre
namedAfter Jesus Christ
surface form: Jesús Nazareno (Jesus of Nazareth)
notableFor association with Hernán Cortés
being among the earliest medical institutions in the Americas
site of Hernán Cortés’s burial
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Hernán Cortés burialPlace Hospital de Jesús Nazareno, Mexico City
Museo Franz Mayer occupiesBuilding Hospital de Jesús Nazareno, Mexico City
this entity surface form: former Hospital de San Juan de Dios