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Mercy University Hospital

Grenville Pl, Centre, Cork, T12 WE28, Ireland
📞 +353 21 427 1971
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Mercy University Hospital in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, is a unique and fascinating destination for tourists, offering a unique insight into the history and culture of the region. Located in the heart of the historic city, the museum is housed in a former hospital building, which dates back to the 19th century. The museum is dedicated to preserving the history of the hospital, its patients, and the medical treatments that were used in the past.

The museum features a range of interactive exhibits and displays, which provide an insight into the history of the hospital and its treatments. Visitors can explore the history of the hospital, including its origins, the treatments that were used, and the impact that the hospital had on the local community. There are also displays of medical equipment, photographs and documents, as well as interactive displays that allow visitors to explore the history of the hospital in more detail.

For those interested in art, the museum features a range of artworks, including sculptures, paintings and photographs. The most famous artwork in the museum is the ‘Portrait of a Patient’, which was painted by the artist Jan Kříž in the 19th century. This painting depicts a patient who was being treated at the hospital, and is a powerful reminder of the hardships faced by those who were treated at the hospital.

The museum also features a range of educational and interactive activities, which are designed to engage visitors and help them to learn more about the history and culture of the region. Visitors can explore the history and culture of the region through interactive activities, such as quizzes, tours and workshops. Visitors can also take part in lectures and workshops, which are designed to help visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the region’s history and culture.

The museum provides a unique opportunity for visitors to gain an insight into the history and culture of the region. Visitors can explore the history of the hospital, its treatments and its impact on the local community, as well as the artworks, interactive activities and educational workshops that are available. The museum is a must-visit destination for those looking to gain an in-depth understanding of the history and culture of Karlovy Vary.

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5 stars

I recently had reason to visit here for the first time since my Late Aunt was an in-patient for 5months early 2021-lockdown. It was quite an emotional time as I yet again experienced and recalled the kind and exceptional care of the staff of this hospital. Back then it was by phone and my auntie's first-hand experience in their care in what was a very challenging time. My visit to John and having the privilege of meeting him in person in the shop today brought it all back to how much his kindness has meant all this time - those bottles of cold 7up that he would drop to the ward were the highlights in auntie Eileen's evening & part of letting her know we were thinking of her, A very Special Thank You again to All.

2 stars

Should be moved to a suitable location. No parking, no signage, straight to money which looks from the 1970s. Appointment was an expensive waste of time. Won't ever ask for a referral here no wonder I got an appointment so fast. I feel sorry for anyone working and attending here. Staff did their best is all I can really say.

5 stars

I recently attended the Mercy Hospital in Cork for surgery and after care (in Saint Patrick's ward). I honestly cannot speak highly enough of the care I received in this hospital from all the staff, the consultants, the highly qualified and experienced nursing staff and all the rest of the staff especially when one considers how busy they all were. I have often heard it said that the atmosphere in the Mercy is of "a homely nature" and I could not agree more. Many thanks to you all.