Collegium Iuridicum in Poznań, Neo-Renaissance educational building in Poznań, Poland
Collegium Iuridicum is a Dutch Neo-Renaissance building located on Święty Marcin street in the city center. The structure features decorative reliefs with rural scenes above its main entrance and currently serves as an academic institution.
Built in 1907 as a bank for Raiffeisen cooperative societies, the building was repurposed after Poland regained independence. It then became home to legal studies and administration programs that continue operating there today.
The law school and administration faculty conduct their daily work here, serving students pursuing degrees in legal fields. This building functions as an active center where researchers and instructors engage in academic work.
Located at Święty Marcin 90 in the city center, the building is open during business hours for visitors. Those seeking information or needing to contact the administration can call the office at 61 829 4284.
The basement once housed a public beer hall and wine shop during its early years as a bank building. This underground space reflects the diverse functions the structure served before becoming an academic institution.
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