05/23/2026
Before we had a country, we had a hospital. Founded by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital opened its doors in 1751 as the first chartered hospital in America, making Philadelphia the birthplace of American medicine.
Still in operation today, this Penn Medicine hospital continues its legacy of caring for patients while advancing the future of medicine. To mark its 275th anniversary, the original Pine Street building reopened as a museum where visitors can explore galleries filled with stories of innovation, compassion, and groundbreaking treatments.
The exhibits show how the work of yesterday continues to shape the care we provide across every Penn Medicine hospital, practice, and community we serve today.
“It is an opportunity to reflect on how our past informs our present and inspires our future,” said Alicia Gresham (first photo, left), CEO of Pennsylvania Hospital.
“To be doing the same exact thing that we were chartered to do all those years ago, that’s pretty special,” added Stacey Peeples (right), lead archivist and curator who led the transformation of the historic building into a museum.
During opening festivities earlier this month, Benjamin Franklin himself stopped by to take a look!