Europe hosts nearly 2.5 higher education institutions, with more than 1.5 million students at the same time. Many of the universities of this continent are valid worldwide and have beautiful buildings with prominent architecture; For this reason, these universities have become tourist attractions. Some universities are famous for the beauty of the courtyard and some for the glory of the cities around them, and visiting them is a unique experience. (Islands)
Cambridge University; England
The University of Cambridge is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world, dating back to the year 5, and has cultivated famous graduates such as Isaac Newton and Alan Turing. The city of Cambridge, with narrow streets, paved alleys and iron bridges on the River Cam, has a historical and attractive atmosphere. The campus of the University of Cambridge includes numerous historical buildings, including the King’s College Chapel and the stone bridge known as the Bridge of Sighs.
Photographer: Unknown / site edunirvana.in
University of Bologna; Italy
The University of Bologna is the oldest university in Europe, which has been actively active since year 6. This university is located in the city of Bologna; A historic city that houses medieval buildings and attractions such as the Fountain of Neptune and the Basilica of San Petronio. Buildings such as Archiginnasio Palace on the campus of the University of Bologna are several thousand years of heritage.

Photographer: Unknown / Citymagazine.si site
Rustuk University; Germany
Rostock on the Baltic Sea coast hosts a historic university called Rostuk; it is known as “Venice of the North” because of its water channels and has attractions such as the 15th -century astronomical clock, the high -powered port and old buildings. The buildings of this university attract the attention of every individual, with a combination of modern and ancient architecture. The botanical garden, the Central Library and the Electronic Technology Center are other notable points.

Photographer: Unknown / UNI-ROSTock.de Site
University of Oppsala; Sweden
The University of UPPSala University is the oldest university of Sweden founded in the 15th century. The university’s main building dates back to the 1980s, and its show has a comparable glory to the palaces of St. Petersburg. The university’s central library, with five million books, has a copy of the sixth -century Bible and music notes by Mozart. There are rivers and beautiful parks around the university.

Photographer: Unknown / StudyinSweden.se site
University of Vienna; Austria
Vienna is the capital of Austria, an artistic and cultural city whose university was also built in the 19th century Italian Renaissance and has a magnificent environment. The NIG building at the University of Vienna is the first largest university building after World War II. The main building of this campus with a large hall is the largest Austrian lecture hall. The University of Vienna draws a combination of history and modernity in a beautiful way and is part of the city’s famous culture.

Photographer: Unknown / Medienportal.univie.ac.at
College Trinity; Ireland
The Trinity College was founded in the year 6 and is in the heart of the city in an area of 2 hectares. Its old library, which is a unique work by Thomas Bergg, holds more than 5 million copies of the book. The buildings at this university are prominent examples of Georgian architecture. This college is an attractive destination for visitors not only in terms of beauty, but also because of the great amenities.

Photographer: Unknown / Britannica.com
Azadar University; Croatia
The University of Zadar is located in the city of Zadar and the Peninsula next to the Adriatic Sea and dates back to the fourteenth century. Zadar has a stunning debate with beautiful beaches, Paklenica National Park and academic buildings made of native stones in the area. Zadar University buildings with lonely courtyards and spectacular meadows are the most beautiful views of the city. The central square of the city with the 16th century clock tower and the Church of St. Lawrence showcase the rich history of the city.

Photographer: Unknown / Conference.unizd.hr site
Oxford University; Britain
The University of Oxford is the oldest English language university in the world, founded in the 5th year. The university buildings, which are more than native stones in the area, have a magnificent look. Bodleian Library is one of the historical attractions of the university. At the University of Oxford, there is a combination of old and modern buildings that double the beauty and importance of the university.

Photographer: Unknown / IFSA-BUTLER.ORG site
University of Salamanka, Spain
The University of Salamanca is the oldest university of Spain, which was founded in the year 9, the King of Alfonso IX. In Salamanka, you will see historical buildings listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Plaza Mayor and the university’s office building with attractive stones depict the university’s glory.

Photographer: Unknown / Site Science.org
Catholic University of the Holy Heart; Italy
The Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan has a special beauty with Lombard architecture and Renaissance. The main building of the university is located next to the Basilica di sant’ambrogio. The university has an attractive space thanks to cafes and Roman buildings.

Photographer: Unknown / Medlinkstudents.com
Coimberra University; Portugal
The University of Coimbra is the oldest university in Portugal, which was put into operation in the year 9. The university is on a hill overlooking the city. The Biblioteca Joanina is one of the main attractions of the university. With a relaxing atmosphere and beautiful natural landscapes, the university provides an ideal environment for education.

Photographer: Unknown / CitiesandMemory.com
Which of the universities are interested in visiting or studying? We are happy to share your comments with us and the companions of Kajaru.
Cover Photo Source: BBC.com; Photographer: Unknown (Oxford University; England)
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