Sydney Sights

Sydney Hospital

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Lonely Planet review for Sydney Hospital

Originally the Rum Hospital, Australia’s oldest hospital has a grand Victorian sandstone facade and a chequered history. You can’t wander around inside, but the central courtyard with its kitsch enamelled fountain studded with submissive swans is open to the public. The weathered-looking Gothic Nightingale Wing (1869) was the site of Australia’s first Nightingale School of Nursing. In provocative recline out the front of the hospital is the pig-ugly bronze statue Il Porcellino (1968), a copy of a statue of a boar in Florence. Rubbing its snout is said to bring good luck (but somehow we doubt it…).

 

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