Nur al-Din Hospital (Bimaristan) | |
Coordinates: | 33.5103°N 36.3036°W |
Location: | al-Hariqa quarter, Damascus |
Country: | Syria |
Religious Affiliation: | Muslim |
Patron: | Sultan Nur ad-Din |
Constructed: | 1154, 1244, 1975 |
Opened: | 1154 |
Closed: | 1975 |
Nur al-Din Bimaristan (Arabic: البيمارستان النوري) is a large Muslim medieval bimaristan ("hospital") in Damascus, Syria. It is located in the al-Hariqa quarter in the old walled city, to the southwest of the Umayyad Mosque.[1] It was built and named after the Zengid Sultan Nur ad-Din in 1154, and later on an extension was added to the main building in 1242 by a physician Badr al-Din.[2] It was restored in 1975 and now houses the Museum of Medicine and Science in the Arab World.
Constructed in two phases the first construction phase was commissioned by Nur al-Din in 1154 CE and the second phase was about 90 years later and was commissioned by a physician, Badr al-Din, circa 1242 CE. It was renovated in 1975 and a small museum was established here.[3]