Collegium Anatomicum in Łódź

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Collegium Anatomicum in Łódź, University building in Łódź, Poland.

The Collegium Anatomicum is a four-story rectangular building with different facade designs on each level and a neo-Romanesque portal at its main entrance. The structure houses specialized rooms for teaching and research in anatomy and histology.

The building was constructed in 1894 by architects Franciszek Chełmiński and Otto Gehlig, initially serving as a shelter for elderly and disabled residents of Łódź. During World War II, German occupation forces repurposed sections of the structure as a bunker.

The building serves as a central place for medical education in Poland, housing several departments dedicated to anatomical and related sciences. Visitors can see the spaces where generations of medical students have studied.

Access depends on current university events, so it is advisable to check ahead before visiting. The location is in the city center and easily accessible by public transportation.

The building was originally planned with a completely different purpose and only later became a medical education facility. This transformation shows how the city's structures adapted to new needs.

Location: Середмістя-Схід

Inception: 1894

Architects: Franciszek Chełmiński, Otto Gehlig

Part of: Ogrody Sukiennicze Nowego Miasta

Address: ul. Narutowicza 60, 90-136 Łódź

GPS coordinates: 51.77200,19.46880

Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:46

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