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'''Knight's Hospital''', also known as the '''Hospital of the Knights of Midsummer's Day''', is a landmark in the [[Greece|Greek]] insular city of [[Rhodes]].
'''Knight's Hospital''', also known as the '''Hospital of the Knights of Midsummer's Day''', is a landmark in the [[Greece|Greek]] insular city of [[Rhodes]].

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Knight's Hospital

Knight's Hospital, also known as the Hospital of the Knights of Midsummer's Day, is a landmark in the Greek insular city of Rhodes.

In 2012, Knight's Hospital was used by Abstergo Industries as a simulated training location, in the second stage of the Animi Training Program.

The area was composed of a large castle, inhabited by patients or injured knights, and the surrounding town. Small markets were set up in and around the castle, with a large part having located themselves in one of the corners of the area. The town also featured multiple churches, a kind of plaza with a fountain and the famed Temple of Apollo. This entire community was enclosed by a vast wall, with numerous battlements.

Knight's Hospital, like most of the simulated locations in the first and second stage, had two aesthetic variations. As such, it could be utilized during the day or the night.

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