The Medical Arts Building in San Antonio in the U.S. State of Texas is a neogothic building near the Alamo and part of the Alamo Plaza Historic District. Completed in 1924, it housed doctors' offices and a 50-bed hospital.
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| - El Medical Arts Building en San Antonio, en el estado de Texas, EE. UU., es un edificio neogótico cerca del Álamo y parte del distrito histórico Alamo Plaza. Terminado en 1924, albergó consultorios médicos y un hospital de 50 camas. (es)
- The Medical Arts Building in San Antonio in the U.S. State of Texas is a neogothic building near the Alamo and part of the Alamo Plaza Historic District. Completed in 1924, it housed doctors' offices and a 50-bed hospital. (en)
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| - El Medical Arts Building en San Antonio, en el estado de Texas, EE. UU., es un edificio neogótico cerca del Álamo y parte del distrito histórico Alamo Plaza. Terminado en 1924, albergó consultorios médicos y un hospital de 50 camas. Después de una sucesión de propietarios y el traslado de las instalaciones médicas a otro lugar, se convirtió en espacio para oficinas en 1976. En 1984 el edificio fue remodelado en hotel; la conversión destruyó y reconstruyó completamente el interior de la estructura, pero mantuvo intactos los elementos exteriores. En 2012 se convirtió en el Emily Morgan Hotel de 177 habitaciones bajo la marca DoubleTree de Hilton . Es reconocido como un "Hotel Histórico de América" por el National Trust for Historic Preservation. (es)
- The Medical Arts Building in San Antonio in the U.S. State of Texas is a neogothic building near the Alamo and part of the Alamo Plaza Historic District. Completed in 1924, it housed doctors' offices and a 50-bed hospital. After a succession of owners and the move of the medical facilities elsewhere, it was converted to office space in 1976. In 1984 the building was remodeled into a hotel; the conversion gutted and completely rebuilt the interior of the structure, but kept the exterior elements intact. In 2012 it became the 177-room Emily Morgan Hotel under the DoubleTree brand of Hilton. It is recognized as a "Historic Hotel of America" by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. (en)
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