Collegium Gostomianum

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Collegium Gostomianum
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General information
Architectural stylePolish Mannerism
Town or citySandomierz
CountryPoland
Construction started1604
Completed1615
ClientHieronim Gostomski
Design and construction
ArchitectMichał Hintz

Collegium Gostomianum is a secondary school in Sandomierz, Poland. Founded in 1602, it is one of the oldest schools in Poland.

History[]

The building was established in 1602 by Hieronim Gostomski, voivode of Poznań for the Jesuits.[1] The construction started in 1604 according to design by a Jesuit Michał Hintz and was completed in 1615.[1] At that time two wings were built at the edge of Vistula river and surrounding romanesque St. Peter's Parish Church. The eastern wing was intended to house Jesuit Collegium, named after the founder Gostomianum, and the southern wing housed a monastery.[1]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Collegium Gostomianum". www.lo1.sandomierz.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2009-09-05. Retrieved 2009-12-28.

External links[]

  • (in Polish) [www.lo1.sandomierz.pl/ Official website]

Coordinates: 50°40′38″N 21°45′05″E / 50.67722°N 21.75139°E / 50.67722; 21.75139


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