The 10 most beautiful universities in Europe
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but you鈥檇 be hard pressed not to see the beauty in these 10 European universities
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It鈥檚 true that you must first look at the teaching and learning facilities that a university offers when choosing which one to attend, but it doesn鈥檛 hurt to scroll through some images of the campus too, to see if it fits the environment you鈥檙e looking for. Here at听成人VR视频听Student we have done听some of this research for you and compiled a list of the European universities that have spectacular architecture and plush green spaces that should not be ignored.
Many of the most beautiful universities in Europe are also some of the oldest in the world, and their beauty and grandeur have certainly not diminished over time. But some of the more newly established universities are also featured in this list and offer a more contemporary aesthetic with modernist buildings and art features.听
1. University of Bologna, Italy
The University of Bologna in Italy is regarded as the world鈥檚 oldest university, having been founded in 1088. As well as being the oldest continually running university, it is a strong contender as not just one of the most beautiful universities in Europe but perhaps even in the world. I know. Bold claim. Pictured below is the Palazzo Poggi, one of the main buildings of the university that houses three of the university鈥檚 museums with exhibitions on natural history, anatomy and obstetrics, and physics and chemistry. There are many buildings within the university that you should put on your must-visit list, including the Collegio di Spagna, a pink, cloistered building incorporating both Gothic and Renaissance elements in its design. As well as the exquisite architecture, the university is home to a 2 hectare botanical garden.听
2. University of Salamanca, Spain
The University of Salamanca in Spain is the oldest university in Spain and the third oldest in the world, having been established in 1134.听It was the first institution to offer courses to international students. The university is famous for its baroque architecture, and the library is a particular highlight, for good reason. It contains more than 160,000 volumes and the ornate facade attracts many students and visitors who spend time looking for the hidden frog. Legend has it that if a student spots the amphibian, they will easily pass their exams. The Old City of Salamanca, which includes many of the university buildings, has been declared a Unesco world heritage site.听
3. University of Coimbra, Portugal
Founded in 1290, the University of Coimbra sits atop a hillside, overlooking its namesake city in Portugal. The centre of the university, known as 鈥淯niversity City鈥, is the old Royal Palace of Alc谩莽ova, a stunning snow-white building that is home to the university鈥檚 clock tower 鈥 one of the most recognisable symbols of the university. Notable buildings include the Cathedral of Santa Cruz and the听Joanine Library, which is a baroque architecture lover鈥檚 dream, packed to the ceiling with books. The Sao Miguel Chapel (pictured below) is a colourful masterpiece decked out in ornate tiles and with a ceiling so beautiful you鈥檒l probably get a sore neck from staring at it.听
4. University of Rostock, Germany
The University of Rostock is one of the oldest universities in Germany and every year the city attracts more and more students. Many of the buildings are constructed in the Gothic style and in among these stunning buildings are tree-lined avenues and parks. At the centre of the university is the eye-catching main building (pictured below) situated opposite a park and fountain, a perfect spot for students and visitors to spend some time admiring the rich exterior of the building. A visit to the nearby zoology building is recommended, to see the university鈥檚 famous taxidermy collection. The city harbour is a popular student spot and sports views of the sandy beaches edging the Baltic Sea.听
5. Aarhus University, Denmark
Aarhus University is located in Denmark鈥檚 second-largest city, and is characterised by its green campus, complete with a lake. The university is a perfect example of how man-made structures and the natural environment can work in perfect harmony, demonstrated by the main building (pictured below). Many of the buildings were designed by Danish architect C.F. M酶ller in a modernist design that reflects the youth of the university. M酶ller and his partners听Kay Fisker and Povl Stegmann were听responsible for the yellow-brick buildings that are so distinctive to the university, and the main building has since been considered one of the 12 most significant architectural works in Danish history.听
6. Gda艅sk University of Technology, Poland
The university campus of the Gda艅sk University of Technology is composed of a range of architectural styles. The main building (pictured below) is designed in a Dutch neo-Renaissance style and is one of the most recognisable buildings of the university. The facade has several stone features that indicate the building鈥檚 purpose as a centre for learning. There are many symbols and statues around the campus, such as a statue of an owl (the symbol of knowledge and wisdom) at the porter鈥檚 lodge and the lion which holds the coat of arms of the city of Gdansk.听
7. Uppsala University, Sweden
The university鈥檚 main building was designed by architect Herman Teodor Holmgren, in a Romanesque style. It was constructed in the 1880s and has largely remained the same, allowing visitors to experience it as it was originally. The interior of the building is packed full of beautiful design details such as geometric tiled floors, marble statues, ornate domes and elaborate chandeliers. The university main building is still used for teaching as well as for prestigious academic events. Alongside the magnificent buildings, the university has its fair share of natural highlights, including the Botanical Garden, the Linnaeus Garden and the Linnes Hammarby. The campus is also home to Sweden鈥檚 only tropical rainforest housed in one of the greenhouses.听
8. Grenoble Alpes University, France听
Not many university campuses could claim to have three mountain ranges as part of their campus, but Grenoble Alpes University has managed just that. Situated in the French city of Grenoble, the university sits adjacent to the French Alps and the views are breathtaking. The university is well known for encouraging its students to get outside and breathe in the fresh mountain air, and with 175 hectares, that won鈥檛 be difficult. Once you鈥檝e managed to take your eyes off the stunning mountain views, the cutting-edge buildings are also worth checking out.听
9.听Trinity听College Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Modelled on the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, Trinity听College Dublin was founded in 1592. A combination of cobblestone walkways, sweeping emerald-green lawns and 18th-century architectural gems make Trinity the ideal Irish college destination. You can鈥檛 leave without a visit to the Long Room at Trinity听College鈥檚 Old Library, which has a听central walkway lined with marble busts of philosophers and writers and a distinctive barrel ceiling.听Trinity鈥檚 buildings have been used in many films including Educating Rita and even in a Bollywood film.听
10. University of Vienna, Austria
Having been established in 1365, the University of Vienna is another institution that has been around for centuries. It is also one of the largest institutions of higher education in Europe with buildings in over 60 locations in the city of Vienna. One of the biggest attractions of the university is the university library, as well as the botanical gardens and the beautiful buildings that you can spot around the city.听
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