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Collegium Novum

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20: 122:) of the new building was too small to accommodate all guests on all occasions, even though the number of students did not exceed 1200 with approximately one hundred professors. A debate arose whether it was necessary to invite professors' wives to grand ceremonies. Most academics, in keeping with the prevailing trend of the time, were against the inviting of women guests. In the University's archives there is a formal invitation reading: “Zoll requires no ticket and wishes the ceremony to be exclusively male.” In another statement, Edward Janczewski “expresses his opposition to the idea of admitting ladies to the ceremonies.” 364: 41: 108: 30: 186:
The restoration of the Neo-Gothic architectural structure took place at the end of the 20th century. It was faced with a number of challenges, notably the task of reviving the original form of the building while simultaneously improving its functionality as an educational facility. The restoration
74:, originally built between the year 1363 and 1365 and after its destruction, rebuilt in between 1873-1887. Based on a design by architect Feliks Księżarski to match the oldest building of the University, it was opened for the 500th anniversary of the University's foundation. The 187:
was carried out on its façade in 1994 along with the modernization of the assembly hall, which was completed in 1999. The collaboration of specialists from various disciplines allowed for both restoration and functional needs of the Collegium to be met successfully.
19: 183:. The plaque reads: "For the freedom of spirit and service to science and nation of Jagiellonian University professors deceitfully and forcefully taken away from this hall and imprisoned by the Nazi occupant on November 6, 1939." 100:, with the University's vital interests defended by Julian Dunajewski, the then Austrian Finance Minister. The work might not have begun at all had it not been for his commitment, as well as that of his brother 380: 390: 167:
On the upper floor of the College there is a lecture hall named after Józef Szujski – now used by historians – with the commemorative plaque in remembrance of the events surrounding
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Collegium Novum was opened on June 14, 1887, commencing several years of debate and construction. The decision regarding the allocation of subsidies was made in the
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The building contains lecture rooms including an impressive assembly hall (called
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painted in 1900 to celebrate her Jubilee, as well as the works of
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Conservation challenges, Collegium Novum in the late 20th century
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where 183 professors were arrested and later sent to camps in
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Already at the time of its grand opening, the assembly hall (
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German AB Action operation in Poland during World War II
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About Collegium Novum at krakowpl.ags.myareaguide.com
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About the history of Collegium Novum at www.uj.edu.pl
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Latin
Neo-Gothic
Jagiellonian University
Kraków
Poland
Austro-Hungarian
Vienna
Cardinal Albin Dunajewski

First World War
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Kazimierz Pochwalski
Republic of Poland
Casimir the Great
Władysław Jagiełło
Queen Jadwiga
Jan Matejko
Copernicus
Nazi German
Sonderaktion Krakau
Sachsenhausen
Dachau
German AB Action operation in Poland during World War II
Andrzej Chwalba
"From the Collegium Maius to the Auditorium Maximum"
Archived
Wayback Machine

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