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Located in Île de la Cité, one of two natural islands that lie in the heart of the River Seine (the other being Ile Saint Louis), this hospital is easily one of the hidden gems of the 4th arrondissement.
L'Hôtel-Dieu accueille les personnes vulnérables et les victimes - de jour comme de nuit - dans des structures dédiées : une unité spécialisée dans la prise en charge des victimes et psycho-traumatismes; l'unité médico-judiciaire hospitalière de Paris (adultes et enfants).
the Hotel Dieu in Paris is one of the best hidden secret of Paris, a hidden gem par excellence! Right under everyone's nose but unknown to most visitors!
L'Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu AP-HP à Paris, lieu de soins, d'innovation et de recherche
Built as a symbol of charity and hospitality, the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris (Hostel of God of Paris) is the oldest operating hospital in the world and one of the first hospitals in Europe.
Present in several French cities, the Hôtels-Dieu, which were originally both hospices and health centers, were for a long time the only hospitals in the cities. In Paris, this old institution has been present on the Île de la Cité since 651.
Located on Place Jean Paul II, in the shadow of the majestic Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, and under the watchful eyes of her gargoyles, sits Paris‘ Hôtel-Dieu – Hospital. And within its walls, the most wonderful courtyard and garden reveal themselves to you.
Hôtel-Dieu, the oldest hospital in Paris This is part of the walk through the two islands: bordering the esplanade to the north is the Hôtel-Dieu, the oldest hospital in Paris and for centuries its only one.
If you love discovering hidden treasures in Paris and are looking for a little adventure, sneak into Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu to see a delightful hidden oasis in a very unusual location, but let’s keep it our secret.
Visiting Notre Dame on Ile Saint Louis in Paris, you can’t help but notice the rather large Hôtel Dieu hospital close by. It has maybe even shown up on a few of your photos but have you ever been inside?