The Design Team Kontrapunkt has begun works on a renovation of Collegium Minus’s elevation situated at Golebia Street 11.
The building was a seat of the medieval Collegium Minus from the end of the XV century. It was the second oldest in Europe (after Collegium Maius) university college. Previously it was the oldest student dormitory "Bursa Divitum", first mentions are dated for the year 1428. Thanks to the archeological and architectural findings we know that the building came into being because of joining two gothic buildings. In the space of years the building's functions were changing . In the 1910 the six floor had been built on just to be removed during the general overhaul in the sixties of the previous century but some of the changes like the last floor (an attic storey aroused under a construction of a new roof ) and the pseudo gothic arcaded frieze reminded to our time and that way the building took the present shape.
01/03/2007