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University of Bologna

Alma Mater Studiorum - Since 1088

The world's oldest university in continuous operation

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🎓 Essential Visitor Information

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Via Zamboni

Historic university quarter

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Guided Tours Daily

Archiginnasio & Anatomical Theater

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2-3 Hours

Complete university tour

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From €10-15

Student discounts available

🧭 Why Visit

The oldest university in the Western world is not a campus but a city habit — medieval lecture halls behind ordinary doors, student politics on the walls, and the Archiginnasio's coats-of-arms by the thousand. Bologna doesn't have a university; it is one.

🏛️ A Little History

Founded in 1088 by students who hired their own professors — the original student-run institution — it drew Dante, Petrarch, and Copernicus, and made 'la Dotta' (the Learned) the first of Bologna's nicknames.

💡 Did You Know?

Bologna granted degrees to women centuries early: Laura Bassi became Europe's first female university professor here in 1732, lecturing in physics. The university's anatomy theater dissected under a ceiling carved with constellations.

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University Heritage Tour

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🏛️ Museum Tips

  • Some university museums free first Sunday
  • Don't miss Palazzo Poggi science collections
  • Book Anatomical Theater online to guarantee entry

🎓 Student Quarter

  • Walk Via Zamboni for authentic student atmosphere
  • Find budget restaurants around Piazza Verdi
  • Join students for aperitivo after 6pm

🏛️ Visiting Tips

  • Visit Archiginnasio early morning for best photos
  • Combine Archiginnasio with nearby San Petronio
  • Municipal Library reading room is free to enter

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it really the world's oldest university?
Yes! Founded in 1088, Bologna is recognized as the oldest university in continuous operation. While other ancient centers of learning existed earlier, Bologna was the first to use the term "universitas" and grant degrees recognized across Europe.
Can I visit the Anatomical Theater?
Yes, the Teatro Anatomico in the Archiginnasio is open Tuesday-Sunday. Entry is €3. The carved wooden amphitheater from 1637 is perfectly preserved, including the marble dissection table and the professor's canopied chair.
Can tourists enter university buildings?
Many historic buildings are open to visitors. The Archiginnasio is fully public. Some active academic buildings along Via Zamboni allow respectful visitors during daytime hours. Current lecture halls are generally restricted.
What are the graduation traditions I might see?
Bologna graduates wear funny hats and costumes chosen by friends, who also prepare embarrassing songs and posters. You'll see these joyful celebrations around Piazza Verdi, especially on Thursdays and Fridays. It's a centuries-old tradition!

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