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UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA

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Largo da Porta Férrea, Coimbra, Portugal
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2024
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The University of Coimbra, the statue of João III, the Joanina library, the chapel and the old palace.

In June 2013, the University of Coimbra was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its architectural and cultural value as it was for several centuries the only Portuguese university. The students of Coimbra are proud of their university: some still wear the traditional student costume since the creation of the University, a black suit for the boys, a black suit for the girls, with a black tie and cape as well as colored ribbons. You will not miss the sound of the "cabra" (the goat), the nickname given by the students to the bell that calls them to duty.
Founded in 1290 in Lisbon by King Denis, the University was transferred to the Royal Palace in Coimbra in 1537, thanks to João III. Students and professors in big black capes, library with a thousand golden grimoires, medieval prison (under the library), as well as the mystical Hall of Acts, Yellow Hall and Hall of Private Examination, with heavy candlesticks and halberds hanging on the walls, nothing is missing!

Outside. The entrance to the University, the Iron Gate (Porta Férrea), is a beautiful example of 17th century architecture. In the center of the school square (in Manueline style, enriched by an arcaded gallery called Via Latina) stands a statue of King João III. The baroque tower of almost 33 meters high was erected under João V.

The Joanina Library. Built in the Baroque style in wood with gilding from the 18thcentury, it was built during the reign of King João V in 1728. The three large rooms in a row are sumptuously decorated with ebony tables, jacaranda (precious wood from Brazil) and chinoiseries (the real ones). The trompe l'oeil painted ceilings are very high and the walls are covered with gilded and polychrome oak shelves (lacquered with red, green and gold), containing 60,000 volumes from the 16thto the 18thcentury. These are mainly volumes dedicated to law, theology, letters and philosophy. It is possible to consult the copies present by indicating the reason for the research. Finally, you should know that a colony of bats has been installed in the ceiling cornices to eat any insects that venture in! To protect the library from the droppings of these protected, the tables are covered every evening with a leather cover, what a work!

The Saint-Michel chapel. This chapel was the seat of the brotherhood of professors and students. Built in the 16thcentury, it owes its current form to two successive renovations from the 16th to the 18th century, such as the beautiful Mannerist altar, the "carpet" type azulejos and the enormous Baroque organ with strange Chinese motifs, purchased during the reign of João V in 1733.

The old palace. Four rooms can be visited in the University; they are located in the royal wing of the old palace, when Coimbra was the "capital" of the Kingdom in the Middle Ages.
The Hall of Acts, the main one, served as the Throne Room during the first Portuguese dynasty (1143-1383). Today it is used for various academic ceremonies, and is known as the Hall of the Capelos because during the defense of theses, the doctoral student receives from the rector the borla (headdress symbolizing intelligence) and the capelo (short silk and velvet cloak symbolizing science).
The Hall of the Private Examination was originally the king's room! Today it is decorated with portraits of the University's rectors, some of whom have made history. The ceiling shows allegories of theology, law, canon law, and medicine.
The Hall of Arms displays the halberds of the Royal Academic Guard.
The Yellow Hall owes its name to the symbolism of the color yellow for medicine.

The Academic Prison. Don't miss the visit to this prison where students who did not respect the rules or values of the University were locked up. This type of prison existed in all the universities of the Middle Ages, the one in Coimbra was closed in 1834, the year academic privileges were abolished.

The College of Jesus. During the reform of university education, led by King João III, the Society of Jesus founded one of the most important Jesuit colleges in the world. Its transfer to the University of Coimbra in the 18th century was a consequence of the reform of the Marquis of Pombal, who wanted to change the basis of modern scientific education and research in Portugal. In the second half of the 18th century, the following were installed here: the Physics Cabinet, founded by Dalla Bella to support the discipline of experimental physics, which today preserves the collection of instruments and apparatus used in the 18th and 19th centuries; and the Natural History Gallery, where thousands of animals, birds and insects are displayed, which delighted students in the 18th and 19th centuries. The College of Jesus also contains a new attraction, the Cabinet of Curiosities, with an atmosphere of mystery and discovery: an authentic mix of objects from indigenous tribes, corals, animal skins and physical instruments. Finally, the FRA exhibit recreates the university life experience of Coimbra students, from traditional Republics to Serenades, from the bell of the University Tower to ceremonies like the Burning of the Ribbons.

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Visited in february 2024
Excellant
Visited in february 2024
We got tickets to see everything and although it was nice I would say if you can only do one thing do the library. Everything else is just okay.
The views from this area are lovely. Come here even just to walk around the place for free.
Visited in february 2024
What a beautiful university. The buildings are mesmerising. It is located above the hills so we can see Coimbra from the top. Make sure to visit Joanina library because it is so beautiful. One of the most beautiful libraries in the world. You need to buy tickets in advance and there is a timed visit for the library. They only have a guided visit for the library because the library is very old and they want to preserve the interior. Worth to visit.
Visited in february 2024
皇宮變黌宮~葡萄牙歷史悠久的大學Coimbra University, 創立於1290年,這校園也是聯合國教科文組織認證的世界文化遺產。校門入口的地上,細看是鑲嵌著手持書本和渾天儀的智慧女神雅典娜;進到校園廣場,入眼的是神似貓頭鷹的大學鐘塔。廣場周遭建築宛如宮殿,中央矗立著葡萄牙國王約翰三世João III的雕像,就是他~提出把這大學遷移到Coimbra皇宮,成為傳道授業解惑的學術殿堂,從此充滿了年輕氣息與書香。

走在學院迴廊中,瀰漫著優雅的曼努埃爾線條與濃濃葡式花磚,校史展覽室裡陳列了歷屆校長的肖像,傳承著深厚的文化底蘊和古色古香。禮拜堂裡~有王者之聲的管風琴,還有搶眼繽紛的天花板,此處現亦成教職員重要慶典的藝術殿堂。走出圍牆,俯瞰整個老城的紅磚白牆,瀰漫著氤氳的河畔風光。

最後,值得一提的是世界最美十大圖書館之一的喬安娜圖書館 Biblioteca Joanina,除了絕對精雕細琢華麗隆重的歷史重量,而且館裡還養著蝙蝠,用來對付啃食書籍的書蟲啊!推薦,這是值得一遊的大學城,令人好生嚮往。
Visited in february 2024
nelson soares e melior proffesor-do paÌs. jamais averÁ ninquem ingual ai

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