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Rovine dell'ospedale del vaiolo, Roosevelt Island

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Rovine dell'ospedale del vaiolo, Roosevelt Island

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The Smallpox Hospital Ruins, also known as the Renwick Ruin, stands as a striking historical landmark at the southern tip of Roosevelt Island in New York City. This iconic Gothic Revival structure, designed by the renowned architect James Renwick Jr., offers a poignant glimpse into 19th-century public health history. Situated in the East River between Manhattan and Queens, it is a unique architectural marvel and the only ruin in New York City to hold landmark status.

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    21 aprile 2019

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    Smallpox Hospital (a volte indicato come Renwick Smallpox Hospital e successivamente come Maternity and Charity Hospital Training School) è un ospedale abbandonato a Roosevelt Island a New York City. L'ospedale …
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    Lo Smallpox Hospital è un ospedale abbandonato sull'isola Roosevelt a New York City. L'ospedale da 100 posti letto è stato progettato dall'architetto James Renwick, Jr. Fu inaugurato nel 1856, quando …
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    Posizione:New York County, New York, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Can visitors enter the Smallpox Hospital Ruins?

    No, the Smallpox Hospital Ruins are currently fenced off and not accessible for direct entry due to their instability. Visitors can view the impressive exterior from the surrounding pathways and admire its Gothic Revival architecture and historical significance from a safe distance.

    Is the Smallpox Hospital Ruins area suitable for a winter visit?

    Yes, visiting the Smallpox Hospital Ruins in winter can offer a unique and atmospheric experience, especially with fewer crowds. The ruins are illuminated at night, which can be particularly striking against a winter sky. Be sure to dress warmly, as Roosevelt Island can be quite breezy, and pathways might be slippery if there's snow or ice.

    Are there any specific walking trails or routes around the Smallpox Hospital Ruins?

    While there isn't a single designated 'trail' directly through the ruins, visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the pathways at the southern tip of Roosevelt Island. These paths offer various viewpoints of the ruins, the East River, and the Manhattan skyline. Many visitors combine this with a stroll through the nearby Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park.

    Is the Smallpox Hospital Ruins accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?

    The pathways leading to and around the Smallpox Hospital Ruins are generally paved and flat, making them accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. While you cannot enter the ruins themselves, the exterior viewing areas are easily reachable. The Roosevelt Island Tramway and the F train subway are also wheelchair accessible.

    Are dogs allowed near the Smallpox Hospital Ruins?

    Yes, Roosevelt Island is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on leashes in public outdoor areas, including the pathways around the Smallpox Hospital Ruins. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help keep the area enjoyable for everyone.

    What are the operating hours for the area around the Smallpox Hospital Ruins?

    The park area surrounding the Smallpox Hospital Ruins typically closes at 7 PM in summer and 5 PM in winter. While the ruins themselves are always visible from the outside, access to the immediate park area is restricted after these hours. It's best to plan your visit during daylight for detailed views or just before closing to see the floodlights illuminate the structure.

    Are there other historical sites or attractions similar to the Smallpox Hospital Ruins on Roosevelt Island?

    Roosevelt Island has a rich history as a site for various institutions. While the Smallpox Hospital Ruins are unique in their landmark status as a ruin, you can also explore the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park, the Blackwell House (the island's oldest house), and the Octagon Tower (part of the former New York City Lunatic Asylum), which offer different historical perspectives of the island.

    Where can I find cafes or restaurants near the Smallpox Hospital Ruins?

    There are several cafes and restaurants located further north on Roosevelt Island, particularly around the main residential area and near the Roosevelt Island Tramway station. You'll find options for quick bites, coffee, and more substantial meals within a pleasant walk or short bus ride from the ruins.

    What is the best way to get to Roosevelt Island to visit the ruins?

    Roosevelt Island is easily accessible. You can take the Roosevelt Island Tramway from Manhattan (near 59th Street and 2nd Avenue) for scenic views, or the F train subway line directly to the Roosevelt Island station. Alternatively, you can drive over the bridge from Queens, though parking on the island is limited to designated visitor parking areas.

    Are there any permits required to visit the Smallpox Hospital Ruins or other Roosevelt Island attractions?

    No, general visitation to the Smallpox Hospital Ruins and the surrounding public park areas on Roosevelt Island does not require any special permits. However, if you are planning a professional photoshoot or a large organized event, it's advisable to check with the Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation (RIOC) for any specific requirements.

    What is the history behind the Smallpox Hospital Ruins?

    The Smallpox Hospital, designed by James Renwick Jr., opened in 1856 as the first hospital in the U.S. dedicated solely to treating smallpox patients. It operated for 19 years, treating thousands annually. After smallpox treatment moved off the island, it became a nurses' dormitory and training school. Abandoned by the 1950s, it fell into disrepair but was designated a New York City Landmark in 1976, preserving its Gothic Revival shell as a reminder of public health history.

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