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  1. Zagadkowy Kraków : Kraków 2003, ISBN 83-908148-9-7. Stanisław Tomkowicz: Gmach biblioteki Jagiellońskiej, "Rocznik Krakowski" 4 (1900), s. 113-176 + tabl. I-XXI; Externí odkazy. Obrázky, zvuky či videa k tématu Collegium Maius na Wikimedia Commons; Visualizace Collegium Maius, Collegium Minus a Collegium Nowodworskeho

  2. Kawiarnia „U Pęcherza” Collegium Maius, Kraków, Poland. 1,159 likes · 25 talking about this · 163 were here. Kawiarnia „U Pęcherza” znajduje się w piwnicach zabytkowej kamienicy Muzeum Collegium Maius Un

  3. The long and grand history of Krakow's Collegium Maius. The oldest college of the Polish oldest and best university, was rebuilt by the end of the 15th century as a splendid late-Gothic edifice around a vast courtyard with surrounding arcades and a well of 1517 in the center. Professors lived and worked upstairs, while lecturing downstairs.

  4. Its oldest building, Collegium Maius, is over 500 years old. The Jagiellonian University, founded as the Academy of Kraków in 1364 by King Casimir the Great (Kazimierz Wielki) is Poland’s oldest university, and in this part of Europe it is second only to Prague (1348) in terms of antiquity.

  5. Poland, Europe. Top choice in Kraków. The Collegium Maius, part of Jagiellonian University, is the oldest surviving university building in Poland, and one of the finest examples of 15th-century Gothic architecture in the city. It's best known for its star pupil, Polish astronomer and mathematician Nicolaus Copernicus.

  6. Its oldest building, Collegium Maius, is over 500 years old. The Jagiellonian University, founded as the Academy of Kraków in 1364 by King Casimir the Great (Kazimierz Wielki) is Poland’s oldest university, and in this part of Europe it is second only to Prague (1348) in terms of antiquity.

  7. The beginnings of Collegium Maius date back to 1400, when King Władysław Jagiełło, after the university was renovated, handed over to it the corner tenement house of Szczepan Pęcherz from the beginning of the 14th century (in the years 1392-1395 belonging to the Kraków merchant Petr Gerhardsdorf), purchased for valuables donated a year ...

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