Hospital of St John, Bruges

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The Hospital of St John in Bruges is a historic medieval hospital complex renowned for housing major altarpieces and artworks by the Early Netherlandish painter Hans Memling.

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Hospital of St John, Bruges canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
medieval hospital
museum
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
collectionContains altarpieces by Hans Memling
hospital archives
medical instruments
religious art
country Belgium
foundedAs hospital for pilgrims and the sick
function care for the sick
shelter for pilgrims
hasArtwork Mystic Marriage of St Catherine by Hans Memling NERFINISHED
Portraits and reliquaries by Hans Memling
Shrine of St Ursula by Hans Memling NERFINISHED
St John Altarpiece by Hans Memling NERFINISHED
hasCategory Gothic architecture in Belgium
Hospitals in Belgium
Medieval hospitals
Museums in Bruges
hasPart attic with timber roof structure
cloister
hospital church
infirmary halls
pharmacy
hasUse hospital
monastery
museum
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
inception 12th century
locatedIn Bruges NERFINISHED
Flemish Region NERFINISHED
West Flanders NERFINISHED
historic centre of Bruges NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mariastraat, Bruges NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint John the Baptist NERFINISHED
Saint John the Evangelist NERFINISHED
notableArtistAssociated Hans Memling NERFINISHED
notableWork Memling Museum NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operator Musea Brugge NERFINISHED
partOf UNESCO World Heritage Site "Historic Centre of Brugge" NERFINISHED
preservationStatus well preserved
proximityTo Church of Our Lady, Bruges NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
significantEvent conversion into museum in the 19th–20th century
touristAttraction yes

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Hans Memling associatedWith Hospital of St John, Bruges