About this place
The ruins of a French Catholic hospital and church built in 1902, one of the most intact surviving examples of colonial-era architecture in Chongqing, with well-preserved Gothic colonnades and carved stone reliefs.
Drifter says
"Over a century later, traces of the original grandeur are still visible — tall colonnades, intricate bas-reliefs, a scale that speaks to genuine ambition. Standing inside, it's easy to forget that twenty-first century Chongqing is just outside. The Gothic arches read best in over..."