Collegium Minus of Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan
The University of Adam Mickiewicz is a prominent Polish public university and one of the oldest continuously operating universities in the country. Its roots can be traced back to the 17th century, and it is closely associated with the historical institutions of the Lubrański Academy and the Jesuit College, which held university status. These institutions were established under the royal privilege of Sigismund III Vasa on October 28, 1611.
The university's main administrative building is the Collegium Minus, an impressive neo-Renaissance structure situated at Adam Mickiewicz Square. The façade of this building is notable for its two grand porticos with towering gables. Additionally, a round tower was constructed on one side of the building, serving as an observatory platform.
Inside the Collegium Minus, the Small Hall features a copy of Jan Matejko's renowned painting, "The Founding of the Lubrański Academy" (the original is housed in the National Museum in Poznań). The hall and corridors are adorned with numerous plaques and busts honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to the university and Polish culture, including figures like Fryderyk Chopin, Heliodor Święcicki, and Edward Taylor. In May 2010, the Heliodor Święcicki Bench was erected in front of the Collegium Minus building, further commemorating the university's rich history and cultural significance.
The university's main administrative building is the Collegium Minus, an impressive neo-Renaissance structure situated at Adam Mickiewicz Square. The façade of this building is notable for its two grand porticos with towering gables. Additionally, a round tower was constructed on one side of the building, serving as an observatory platform.
Inside the Collegium Minus, the Small Hall features a copy of Jan Matejko's renowned painting, "The Founding of the Lubrański Academy" (the original is housed in the National Museum in Poznań). The hall and corridors are adorned with numerous plaques and busts honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to the university and Polish culture, including figures like Fryderyk Chopin, Heliodor Święcicki, and Edward Taylor. In May 2010, the Heliodor Święcicki Bench was erected in front of the Collegium Minus building, further commemorating the university's rich history and cultural significance.
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Sight Location: Poznan, Poland (See walking tours in Poznan)
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.6 Km or 2.2 Miles