Policlinico Umberto I
The "Policlinico Umberto I" is actually the main public hospital in Rome (Viale del Policlinico, 155). The project, promoted by the then Minister of Public Instruction, the physician Guido Baccelli and designed by the architect Giulio Podesti, was realized between 1888 and 1902. On August 1904, the "Policlinico" opened its doors to patients, with a capacity of 1650 beds.
Go to the official page of the Policlinico Umberto I
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Related items:
- Aldo Turchetti's bust
- "Cesare Frugoni and disciples" (1936) by Roberto Fantuzzi
- Cesare Frugoni's bust
- Clinica delle Malattie Nervose e Mentali with:
- "Ernesto Pestalozza and disciples" (1934) by Roberto Fantuzzi
- Ernesto Pestalozza's bust in the Policlinico Umberto I, Rome
- Francesco Durante's monument
- Guido Baccelli's marble bust
- Guido Baccelli's memorial tablet
- Guido Baccelli's memorial tablet (2)
- Guido Baccelli's portrait
- Guido Baccelli and Francesco Durante fresco
- Istituto di Clinica delle Malattie Tropicali e Infettive with:
- Joseph Lister bas-relief
- Luigi Concetti's monument
- Luigi Condorelli's bust
- Paolo Gaifami's bust
- Pietro Valdoni's bust
- Pietro Valdoni's hall
- "Riccardo Dalla Vedova and disciples" (1938) by Roberto Fantuzzi
- Riccardo Dalla Vedova's bust
- "Roberto Alessandri and disciples" by Roberto Fantuzzi
- Roberto Alessandri's bust
- Surgical Clinic "Pietro Valdoni"
- Vittorio Ascoli's bust
- Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen's bas-relief
Bibliography
- Carla Serarcangeli (a cura di), Il Policlinico Umberto I. Un secolo di storia (Supplemento a "Medicina nei secoli"), Edizioni Università La Sapienza, Roma 2006, pp. 471.