
Greenwich Hospital
Greenwich Hospital, located in Greenwich, London, was a historic royal naval hospital established in the 17th century. Originally serving as a care facility for injured and retired sailors, it was designed to provide medical attention and sanctuary for the aging naval workforce. The hospital is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. While it ceased operations as a hospital in the 1860s, the site has since been repurposed, with parts now housing the University of Greenwich and the National Maritime Museum, highlighting its significance in maritime history and its ongoing contribution to education and culture.