Uppsala University Campus
Uppsala University, founded in 1477, is the oldest university in the Nordic countries. This list highlights its architectural evolution, from the 13th-century Katedralskolan to the 19th-century Neo-Renaissance University Hall and the modern Segerstedthuset. These sites include specialized research hubs like the Biomedical Centre and humanities centers like Campus Engelska parken, reflecting the university's significant role in European academic history and contemporary scientific research.
University Hall
University Hall or the University Main Building is the main building of Uppsala University in Uppsala, Sweden.
Katedralskolan, Uppsala
Katedralskolan is a school in Uppsala, Sweden. The school was established in 1246.
Kvarteret Munken
A historic block and listed building complex in central Uppsala. It has historically served as a site for various university departments and laboratories.
Segerstedthuset
A modern administrative building completed in 2017. It houses the university's central administration, management offices, and archives.
Blåsenhus
A campus located near Uppsala Castle that houses the university's departments for education, pedagogy, and psychology.
Uppsala Biomedical Centre
One of Europe's largest centers for life sciences, providing facilities for research and education in biology, pharmacy, and medicine.
Campus Polacksbacken
Located south of the city center, this campus occupies former military barracks and focuses on information technology, mathematics, and physics.
Sverkerskolan
A historic school building located in the Sverker block on Sysslomansgatan.
Uppsala University
Uppsala University is a public research university in Uppsala, Sweden.
Campus Engelska parken
The university's center for humanities and social sciences, situated next to the English Park and home to the Karin Boye Library.
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