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Stunning complex
Located on Plac Kolegiacki is the magnificent Former Jesuit College . This group of buildings was constructed in the first decades of the 1700's ,each building looks amazing ,it's perfect ,the pink an...
Lovely building with the same pink and white colours as St. Stanislaus church next door. Now used by the municipality. You can enter the courtyard, admire the view and laze around on the benches in ...
Kolegium jezuitów w Poznaniu - Former Jesuits College in Poznan
Jesuits College in Poznan it is a fine Baroque complex built in years 1701-33 on the plan of horse shoe use to be one of the biggest, prestigious and most important academies in Polish-Lithuanian Comm...
The pink and white buildings are now municipal building but used to be part of a Jesuit college. In the 1700s they tried to get permission to become a university, and got the Polish king's permission...
Stunning complex
Located on Plac Kolegiacki is the magnificent Former Jesuit College . This group of buildings was constructed in the first decades of the 1700's ,each building looks amazing ,it's perfect ,the pink an...
Lovely bulding
Lovely building with the same pink and white colours as St. Stanislaus church next door. Now used by the municipality. You can enter the courtyard, admire the view and laze around on the benches in ...
Kolegium jezuitów w Poznaniu - Former Jesuits College in Poznan
Jesuits College in Poznan it is a fine Baroque complex built in years 1701-33 on the plan of horse shoe use to be one of the biggest, prestigious and most important academies in Polish-Lithuanian Comm...
Great building
It is today the seat of the Poznan municipality. Not by chance, the building is amazing. Former it was part of the Franciscan church.
Extension of the St Stanislaus church
The pink and white buildings are now municipal building but used to be part of a Jesuit college. In the 1700s they tried to get permission to become a university, and got the Polish king's permission...