University of Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria.
The University of Innsbruck is western Austria's largest institution of higher education and research and serves as the home university for Tyrol, Vorarlberg, South Tyrol and Liechtenstein. The University of Innsbruck is one of Austria's oldest universities. Its history goes back to the year 1562, when a Jesuit secondary school was founded in Innsbruck. Emperor Leopold I established the university in 1669. Today 16 faculties offer more than 120 study programs.
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The main building of the University of Innsbruck, Christoph-Probst-Platz
University Library
Monument of Christoph Hermann Probst, Innrain Innsbruck
Christoph Hermann Probst (1918-1943) was a German student of medicine and a member of the White Rose (Weiße Rose) resistance group.
University of Innsbruck. The new university campus. GEIWI-Turm
The University of Innsbruck is western Austria's largest institution of higher education and research and serves as the home university for Tyrol, Vorarlberg, South Tyrol and Liechtenstein. The University of Innsbruck is one of Austria's oldest universities. Its history goes back to the year 1562, when a Jesuit secondary school was founded in Innsbruck. Emperor Leopold I established the university in 1669. Today 16 faculties offer more than 120 study programs.
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The main building of the University of Innsbruck, Christoph-Probst-Platz
University Library
Monument of Christoph Hermann Probst, Innrain Innsbruck
Christoph Hermann Probst (1918-1943) was a German student of medicine and a member of the White Rose (Weiße Rose) resistance group.
University of Innsbruck. The new university campus. GEIWI-Turm
Fot. Wojciech Gatz.