Auditorium Maximum, Warsaw Explained

Auditorium Maximum
Map Width:275
Coordinates:52.2447°N 21.01°W
Location:Warsaw, Mazowsze Province, Poland
Built:1930s
Rebuilt:1951-1955
Architect:Franciszek Eychorn
Architecture:Classicist

The Auditorium Maximum - is a Classicist building located in the University of Warsaw's campus at 26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street in Warsaw, Poland.[1]

The Auditorium Maximum was built in the nineteen-thirties, designed by architect Franciszek Eychorn. During World War II, the building was occupied and used for the storage of armaments by the Germans. The building suffered extensive damage during the war. Between 1951 and 1955 the building was reconstructed, with a slightly modified architectural style. In 2007, the building underwent extensive renovation works, as part of more extensive works to revitalise the whole central campus.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Auditorium Maximum UW Warszawa GoOut. goout.net. 7 September 2017. en.
  2. Web site: Zwierzchowski. Tomasz. Uniwersytet Warszawski - Biuro Gospodarcze - Audytorium Maximum - Uniwersytet Warszawski - Biuro Gospodarcze. www.bg.uw.edu.pl. 7 September 2017. pl-pl. https://web.archive.org/web/20170907170027/http://www.bg.uw.edu.pl/obiekty/audytorium-maximum. 2017-09-07. dead.