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Sant Pau (other)
Sant Pau may refer to: *Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain *Sant Pau (restaurant), Sant Pol de Mar, Spain *Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, a commune spelled Sant Pau in Occitan See also *Saint Paul (other) Saint Paul and Apostle Paul usually refers to Paul the Apostle, the Christian religious leader. People Martyr saints * Paul (d. ca. 362), Roman martyr, see John and Paul * Paul (3rd century), one of a group of four martyrs, see Peter, Andrew, ...
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Hospital De Sant Pau
The former Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (, en, Hospital of the Holy Cross and Saint Paul) in the neighborhood of El Guinardó, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, is a complex built between 1901 and 1930. It is one of the most prominent works of the Catalan modernisme architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner. The complex was listed as a ''Conjunto Histórico'' in 1978. Together with Palau de la Música Catalana, it is declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998. Being composed of 12 pavilions connected through long underground galleries within its large green space, Sant Pau is the largest complex built in Art Nouveau style. It was a fully functioning hospital until June 2009, when the new hospital opened next to it, before undergoing restoration for use as a museum and cultural center, which opened in 2014. Besides being an important historical and architectural masterpiece, the building also offers workspaces for high-profile social organizations such as WHO, Banco Farmacéut ...
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Sant Pau (restaurant)
Sant Pau was a Spanish restaurant in Sant Pol de Mar, Catalonia ( Spain), a town between Barcelona and Girona. In 2009 it was awarded three Michelin stars and three Campsa-Repsol suns. Its chef is Carme Ruscalleda, and the dining room was directed by Toni Balam. In 2006 Sant Pau opened a branch in Chuo-ku, Tokyo which currently has 2 Michelin stars. In 2018, Carme Ruscalleda closed the restaurant in Sant Pol de Mar. Awards * 1992 They represent Catalan cooking in Sevilla's Universal Exposition. * 1995 Price ''Best Chef'', by the guide ''Lo mejor de la gastronomía'' * ''Medalla al Mèrit Cívic'', by Obra del Ballet Popular * 1997 Price ''Restaurant Of the Year'', by ''Gourmetour'' * 1998 ''Premio Nacional de Gastronomía'', by ''Academia Española de Gastronomía'', ''Cofradía de la Buena Mesa'' and ''Secretaría de Estado y Turismo de España''. * Price ''Sánchez Cotán'', by ''Academia Española de Gastronomía'' * Price ''Davidoff'' * Price ''Nadal de la Gastronomia'' ...
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Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Saint-Paul-de-Vence (, literally ''Saint-Paul of Vence''; oc, Sant Pau de Vença; it, San Paolo di Venza) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of Southeastern France. One of the oldest medieval towns on the French Riviera, it is well known for its modern and contemporary art museums and galleries such as the Fondation Maeght, and for the 17-century Saint Charles-Saint Claude chapel, which in 2012–2013 was decorated with murals by French artist Paul Conte. Until 2011, the commune was officially called Saint-Paul. Notable people Saint-Paul-de-Vence has long been a haven of the famous, mostly due to the La Colombe d'Or hotel, whose former guests include Jean-Paul Sartre and Pablo Picasso. During the 1960s, the village was frequented by French actors Yves Montand, Simone Signoret and Lino Ventura, and poet Jacques Prévert. Saint-Paul is also well known for the artists who have lived there, such as Jacques Rave ...
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