Borchs Kollegium, University dormitory in Old Town, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Borchs Kollegium sits on Store Kannikestræde and provides housing for around 20 students in a historical building with a garden in central Copenhagen. The dormitory combines living spaces within an older structure that occupies a generous plot in this medieval part of the city.
This institution was founded in 1691 as Collegium Mediceum and went through several transformations. The current building took its present shape after two major fires and was completed in 1825.
Residents here practice shared cooking duties, eat breakfast together, and hold regular house meetings in their communal gathering space called Theca. These daily rituals shape how people live together and create a strong sense of community among the inhabitants.
The dormitory sits within easy walking distance in the Old Town and offers good connections to university campuses nearby. Visitors should understand that access is limited since this is an active residential community.
Current residents have a voice in selecting who joins the house next, giving the community unusual control over its own composition. This arrangement means people here shape the future character of their living community.
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