Collegium Witkowski Explained

The Collegium Witkowski (Witkowski College), in Kraków, Poland, is a Jagiellonian University building erected in 1908–11.[1] It stands at ulica Gołębia (Dove Street) 13 and was named for physicist and Jagiellonian University rector August Witkowski.

The building's style mixes elements of Gothic-revival, Romanesque-revival and Art Nouveau architecture.

Originally used by the physics department, it now serves the history department.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Andrzej Kazimierz Banach. Julian Dybiec. The History of the Jagiellonian University. 2000. Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. 978-83-233-1389-2. 134.