Location Description:
The San Camillo hospital was built in the late 1920s – early 1930s, during the Italian fascist regime. It was originally meant to be a “sanatorium” for tuberculosis patients, with the big park around it meant to provide “clean air” to the residents.
It then became a regular hospital but was progressively reduced in scope as the new “policlinico” (general hospital) was built in a more central location. The cardiology ward remained active, and performed heart transplants, until the hospital eventually shut down in September 2007.
Note that there is currently private security during the day, and automated silent sensors during the night.
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