Today its main cloister (illustration) forms part of the modern Hôpital Cochin.
The Primo Chiostro, the main cloister, houses the Cappella dei Pazzi, built as the chapter house, completed in the 1470s.
The Redoriad were building their new main cloister in one of Ruhaack's satellites.
The main cloister was built in the 14th century, but nowadays only parts of the original vaulting still exist.
Off the main cloister is a smaller one, even more beautiful.
Around the courtyard are the galleries of the main cloister, decorated with frescoes in which scenes from the history of the Redemption are represented.
The old chapel, where they still hold occasional services and weddings, is fabulously ornate, while the main cloister contains beautiful gardens shaded by a vast cedar.
The corridors of the main cloister are inlaid with Sevillian glazed tiles dating from the 1620s.
Of the hospital building, only the main cloister remains.
Look out for the marvelous beamed ceiling in the nave, and the handsome columns and pleasing arches in the main cloister.