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University of Warsaw (Uniwersytet Warszawski) description and photos - Poland: Warsaw

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University of Warsaw (Uniwersytet Warszawski) description and photos - Poland: Warsaw

University of Warsaw (Uniwersytet Warszawski) description and photos - Poland: Warsaw. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Uniwersytet Warszawski.

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Warsaw University is the most prestigious university in Poland. Included in the list of 200 best universities in the world according to the British magazine "Times". The university was founded in 1816 by the Emperor of Russia and the Polish king Alexander I. The university consisted of 5 faculties: the Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine (10 departments), the Faculty of Theology (6 departments), the Faculty of Philosophy and the Faculty of Sciences and Arts (on this Chopin studied at the faculty from 1826 to 1829).

In 1830, Tsar Nicholas I, in memory of his brother Alexander I, renamed the University to Alexandrovsky. However, the Polish uprising that happened soon after the renaming caused the closure of the university. In 1857, the Medical and Surgical Academy was opened in Warsaw, and in 1862 the Warsaw School, which has 4 divisions: law and management, philology and history, mathematics and physics, medicine. Since 1866, all students of the Warsaw School were obliged to pass an exam on the knowledge of the Russian language to a committee of Russian teachers. In October 1869, the School was transformed into the Imperial University of Warsaw. During the First World War, the university was evacuated to Rostov-on-Don. During World War II, all Polish higher education institutions were closed. The university was converted into a military barracks. Despite the prohibitions, many teachers continued to teach in private homes.

Today, the University of Warsaw consists of 20 faculties: the Faculty of Liberal Arts, the Faculty of Biology, the Faculty of Chemistry, the Faculty of Journalism and Political Science, the Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology, Faculty of Physics,

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