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The Hospital of San Paolo (originally ''Ospedale di San Paolo dei Convalescenti''), later known as the ''Spedale of the Leopoldine'', is a former hospital from the 13th century, now museum of modern works, located on Piazza Santa Maria Novella number 10, in
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Past History

The hospital is thought by some to date to 1211-1222, when St Francis visited the city. At this time, the hospital was called ''Ospedale di San Francesco'' and it was run by lay-members of Franciscan order, called pinzocheri. The hospital had an abundance of patronage, and commissioned in 1403 a design (circa 1459) by Michelozzo. In 1504, the hospital of Santi Jacopo e Filippo, known as ''del Porcellana'' was merged with the San Paolo. In 1780, by order of the Grand Duke Peter Leopold II, this functions of this hospital were moved to the hospital of
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; the building was converted to a school for girls (Scuola Leopoldina). Of the original structures, the long dormitory hall, the ''Corsia'' is accessed by Via Palazzuolo. The Loggia (1489-1496) on the piazza is supported by Corinthian columns, and was influenced by
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's Loggia for the
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. In the spandrels are medallions of Franciscan saints by Andrea della Robbia. In the center is a bust of '' Ferdinando I de'Medici'' (circa 1594) by
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. The portal to the church has a Della Robbia
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lunnete of the Encounter of St Francis and Dominic In 1789, Giuseppe Salvetti replaced the dilapidated columns of the portico with new ones.


Museo Nazionale Alinari della Fotografia (MNAF)

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'' From November 2006 houses the structure accessed at Piazza Santa Maria Novella number 14 has been occupied by the Alinari National Museum of Photography. The restructuring of the space, owned by the city, was completed by the
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. The nucleus of the collection is property of
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. The museum has temporary exhibits, a permanent exhibit about the art and science of photography, including interactive exhibits for school-age children. It also has exhibits for the visually handicapped.


Museo Novecento

As of 2014, this city museum can be accessed from Piazza Santa Maria Novella number 10. This museum is dedicated to the Italian art of the 20th century. It contains exhibit halls, study rooms, and a room for conferences and cinema..


References

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