Jagiellonian University

Overview

Jagiellonian University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe, located in the heart of Krakow's historic Old Town.

Jagiellonian University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe, located in the heart of Krakow's historic Old Town. Founded in 1364, it has a rich history and has been the alma mater of many notable figures, including Pope John Paul II.

The university is spread across several historic buildings, each with its own unique character and architecture. Some of the most notable buildings include Collegium Maius, the oldest surviving university building in Poland, and Collegium Novum, which houses the Faculty of Law and Administration.

Visitors can explore the university's many museums and collections, including the Museum of Pharmacy, the Zoological Museum, and the Jagiellonian Library, which holds over 6 million volumes, including rare manuscripts and ancient texts.

The university also hosts many cultural events, including concerts, exhibitions, and lectures, which are open to the public. Visitors can also take a guided tour of the university, which includes a visit to the famous Great Hall, where Copernicus once studied.

Overall, Jagiellonian University is a fascinating place to visit for anyone interested in history, culture, and learning, and offers a glimpse into the rich academic and intellectual traditions of Krakow and Poland.

Contact

Jagiellonian University
24 Gołębia,
31-007 Kraków
12 663 11 00
uj.edu.pl

 

Location

FAQ

There are several museums under the authority of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. Here is a list of them with short descriptions:

  • Jagiellonian University Museum Collegium Maius - located in the heart of the city, the museum features medieval artifacts, art, and scientific instruments. It's the oldest university museum in Poland.
  • Museum of Pharmacy - located in the Collegium Medicum, the museum showcases the history of pharmacy and medicine in Poland and Europe.
  • Museum of Archaeology - located in the Collegium Maius, the museum houses an extensive collection of archaeological finds from Poland and other regions of Europe.
  • Museum of Natural History - located in the Collegium Biologicum, the museum displays a collection of specimens from the natural world, including animals, plants, minerals, and fossils.
  • Museum of Ethnography - located in the Collegium Maius, the museum exhibits ethnographic objects from around the world, with a special focus on Poland and Central Europe.
  • Museum of Zoology - located in the Collegium Biologicum, the museum features exhibits of animals from Poland and other regions of the world, including insects, mammals, birds, and fish.
  • Museum of Earth Sciences - located in the Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection, the museum showcases geological specimens, including minerals, rocks, and fossils.
  • Botanical Garden - located in the city center, the garden is a living museum featuring thousands of plant species from around the world. It is also a research and educational center for the study of botany and environmental science.

Jagiellonian University is located in Krakow, Poland. The main campus and various university facilities are scattered throughout the city, with Collegium Maius, the oldest university building, located in the heart of the Old Town.

The Collegium Maius Museum is open to visitors from Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 14:20, and on Saturdays from 10:00 to 13:30. Please note that opening hours may change, so we recommend checking current information before your visit.

Yes, there is an admission fee. Entry to the museum is paid, and tickets can be purchased at the Collegium Maius ticket office or online. Discounted tickets are available for children, students, and seniors.

Yes, guided tours of the Jagiellonian University campus, including Collegium Maius, are available. These tours are conducted in both Polish and other languages. We recommend booking group guided tours in advance.

Many tourist attractions are located near Jagiellonian University, such as the Main Market Square, St. Mary's Basilica, Cloth Hall, Wawel Royal Castle, and Planty Park, which surrounds the Old Town. It is worth taking the time to explore these places during your stay in Krakow.

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