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Archiginnasio of Bologna

Piazza Galvani, 1, 40124 Bologna, Italy (Santo Stefano)
051 276811
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Ranked #2 of 104 attractions in Bologna
Type: Educational Sites
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Phila PA
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 May 2013 NEW

Decorated with some of the most beautiful murals in Bologna the Archiginnasio has a simple but lovely interior courtyard which also hosts various community events.When we went they were showing an artist cooperative's work. This is a must see stop when visiting Bologna. Housed on the 2nd floor is the Teatro Anatomica, well worth the climb up a flight and... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 15 May 2013

Built in the 1600s, the anatomical theater was used by the Bologna medical school for dissections. The room is incredibly ornate, and is very interesting even if you have no interest in medicine or anatomy. The wood carvings, reliefs, and statues on the wall and ceiling are stunning. As we sat enjoying the view, a group of students arrived whose... More

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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 1 May 2013

This is where the famous University of Bologna has its real soul. The lecture room in which Anatomy was taught is well worth seeing - it allows you to step back in time and imagine how the students were taught in the old days. The explanatory panels are well presented and tell the story well. Fascinating.

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Saint Julian's, Malta
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 April 2013

Dropped in on our way to Piazza Maggiore. The anatomy room is not to be missed and takes you to te old days when medicine was developing. The coat of arms of famous students and scholars are a spectacle.

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Colchester, England
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 April 2013

Situated to the left often Cathedral as you face it, the Archiginnasio is part of the old University of Bologna, and contains the research library still used by students today. However it is a little gem, free to get in, and the walls are covered with shields and coats of arms of former professors and their students. There are interesting... More

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Senlis, France
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 March 2013

we loved the anatomical theatre, you really feel like you could be attending a medieval dissection course... chilling... and all the coast of arms everywhere are beautiful...

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Truro, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 March 2013

We had seen this on a programme about Italy and wanted to visit it but couldn't find its location in the city guide we picked up at our hotel. Luckily we stumbled on it by accident. Really interesting with all the shields of different students. Great that it is free to go in. We couldn't visit the library when we... More

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Toronto
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 March 2013

This was an unexpected find.. I went twice.. The first visit was alone in the room... The second time a group of school children joined me .. the resultant photo op was amazing. Flanking the lecturers chair are two statues of humans showing off their exposed muscles. Not for the faint hearted

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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 February 2013

When you enter Archiginnasio you can't believe how a magnificent piece of history can remain standing even to this day. It is a pleasure to be able to enter into the rooms that contain such ancient books, walls so marvelously decorated and solid wood tables. Some other, more modern rooms are also fit to bring your computer and do your... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 January 2013

Its a big archive and also real museum that you can feel the ancient university life. Its one of the top ten in Bolıgna dont miss the anatomy class.

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