University of Coimbra, Portugal

University of Coimbra has the reputation of being one of the oldest universities of Europe and oldest one of Portugal! The University was first established in Lisbon, after several relocations it was firmly established in Coimbra in 1537 by John III. Today, University of Coimbra has the prestige of being one of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world, and also as one of Portugal’s largest higher education and research institutions.

University of Coimbra Facade

University of Coimbra Facade

University of Coimbra entrance

Tour of University of Coimbra

We stood rooted seeing the huge courtyard of the University. To the left is the entrance to the University, in the middle you can see the statue of John III with his hand on his hip. The left pic has the library.

University City Grounds Coimbra

Classrooms Coimbra

University Classrooms Coimbra

University of Coimbra has 8 faculties. What we did not see is more than what we saw. The botanical gardens are spread out and beautiful, something left to see if I visit again. The ground floor and first floor has several classrooms. When we toured none of the classes were on, so could visit each classroom. My daughters had a great time posing as students. They sat on the benches of the classrooms, just to get a feel of the university. The best part was the tiled decorations on the walls of the classrooms!

University hall Coimbra

University of Coimbra’s grand examination room is a sight to see! Old style and charming too. It is the site for university’s major academic ceremonies such as oral exams and graduations. In the original plan this was the throne room of the royal palace. The ceiling has some amazing patterns with Indo-Portuguese themes. If you are there when any of their ceremonies are on you can see the brass band at the back which punctuates the ceremonies with music, there is no clapping during the events.

Views of Town of Coimbra

We were not allowed to enter but we saw it from the balcony at the top. The ambiance is grand! The tower houses the bell which signals the start and end of classes.

We got wonderful views of the town from the viewing platform. Beyond the houses you can see the Mondego River, the longest river that flows entirely over Portugal. The third pic has the Baroque façade of the new cathedral from 16th century.

View of Coimbra city

The students there have a set of academic rituals that developed hundreds of years ago. Some consider the rituals violent and crude, yet they remain an important reference in the academic experience of the students. Known as Praxe, it gives students a special sense of participation in those academic rituals.

Best Time to Visit Coimbra University

During months of late October, November or May you can see Parades of Rowdy Students, in funny costumes, dragging tins, it is a tradition the students follow marking the beginning and end of school year.

Queima das Fitas or Burning of the Ribbons tradition in Coimbra University – It is a popular academic tradition in the university. It marks the end of university life for graduating seniors with a week-long series of events, parties and celebrations dedicated to the students.  The tradition started in 1901 in this historic city and, eventually, it made its way to other universities in Oporto and Lisbon. It is held in month of May

1st March is the day of the university. It is an occasion for a week of debates, conferences, workshops, and special events related with multiple aspects of the institution.

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52 Responses to “University of Coimbra, Portugal

  • What a lovely building for a university- majestic and breathtaking. Actually, the college where I studied was no less than a wonder in itself. It was built by late Sir MV and with high ceilings and red paint, it is over 100 years old now. Your post brought back memories from my college days.

  • What a thrill it must be to sit on one of those benches and be an alumini of the oldest university of Portugal. Epic right? And it is so beautiful I mean, the architecture and the classrooms , so well done and well maintained. We should take a leaf out of their book on this 🙂

  • Wow. What a beautiful university. The architecture is amazinggggg. ??? Thank you so much for sharing.

  • If I ever got a chance to rewind my life a bit and study again, I would love to go to this university. Besides the world class facilities here, the beautiful town around would also be one of my reasons to study here. What a find Indrani!

  • A university tour, how very interesting. But then again why not, when the place looks so beautiful. I wish I had a chance to study in a school with such a gorgeous view. I’d probably be inspired to go to school everyday hahaha… It’s interesting to see that they allow guests to visit the university and even sit in in some of the classes. I don’t know of a university in my country that allows it.

  • I think it is such a privilege to study at such a prestigious and old university. The architecture of the entire campus looks so beautiful. I can imagine how inspiring it is to study in such classrooms.

  • This makes me reminisce about my university. I would also like to witness and be part of a conference, debates or festivals held in some universities. Back in the school days, I used to.

  • Touring a university is a great way to see the architecture in a region. I’d love to swing by Coimbra during one of those student parades and see how Portuguese students let loose!

  • Always love the university towns. They have a special character and vibrancy to them. Coimbra looks so classic and cultured. It seems to be steeped in the heritage and culture of Portuga.

  • I am hoping to get there next year. Going to hold on to this. The parade sounds interesting and now I am curious to see it.

  • Looks like it’s an original spot! Great stuff! We love your pictures too!

  • Ah, Coimbra! I visited for just one day when extremely jetlagged and exhausted, so I can see now that I really missed out. This university seems like it should be at the top of any visitor’s list to the town. Love that ceiling!

  • Ticker Eats The World
    7 years ago

    Interesting. Although I’m done with my studies it’s always fascinating to see educational institutions around the world and this one is quite picturesque and magnificent

  • That is a nice tour. Love the ambiance of the place. You got some really nice pics there.

  • What a stunning place to study. So great you could wander the grounds. Universities in the UK and Europe really are a world apart from those we have at home. The gorgeous buildings and grounds like this one you found and what a great view of the town!

  • Thanks for sharing, great post! Portugal is such a great place, this guide makes me want to go back!

  • We had the opportunity of visiting Coimbra while in Porto last year, but unfortunately had to pass. There is so much to see in Portugal, once you start seeing the country, you don’t want to miss any spot.

  • You have captured each and every thing beautifully. Though it is the oldest university, they have maintained it so well..

  • Thank you so much for the visit and yes it has been a long time since i have done my blog trying to get back into it,
    again your photos are so well captured it reminds me how much i enjoyed seeing them , will try to keep up. Have a very nice day

  • Very well captured the academic glory!

  • Beautiful pictures. The university looks great 🙂

  • Those lights are so pretty!

  • While reading this post, a phrase popped in my mind “Indranipedia – Info with amazing clicks.” 🙂

  • Chaitali
    8 years ago

    How lucky are you to visit all this! Keep exploring and keep unfolding to us.

  • Just came across your blog. Impressive pictures and what an amazing place to be at.

  • Hello Indrani, what a beautiful university. Thanks for sharing your visit. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!

  • Yogi saraswat
    8 years ago

    Thank you Indrani ji for taking us to the one of oldest university of Europe . Very well written and pictures are really very impressive .

  • Must feel great visiting such a prestige educational institution! Impressive campus and superb capture on the royal class rooms…

  • Wow – that is so gorgeous!

  • I like the funny costumes tradition. Lovely pictures 😀

  • Wow..what a place man! Wonderfully captured!!

  • A beautiful and grand place for a classroom. A place with deep history roots.

  • The examination room looks stunning!

  • Kaash! Main yahan padh paati 😉

  • Those are some classrooms to teach in!

  • Looks much ostentatious

  • The university looks nice.

  • Jyothi D'mello
    8 years ago

    I love architectural structures in white and this one is gorgeous. Beautiful pics Indrani.

  • Nice photo tour

  • vatsala mallya
    8 years ago

    How magnificent the university looks ! The architechture is superb .
    You have captured them too well Indrani..

  • It’s appears less of a University and more of a tourist attraction.

  • Maniparna Sengupta Majumder
    8 years ago

    What an expansive campus and impressive architecture… 🙂

  • Amazing, Great photos.

  • It’s a magnificent looking university and you’ve got some great photos of it.

  • Impressive University. Great views, lovely fences and ornate classrooms.

  • I like the architecture! How awesome that the university has been there for nearly five centuries!

  • Marvelous pictures of student life.

  • Fabulous place Indrani. Thank you for sharing it. I enjoy my travels with you 🙂

  • What a beautiful university!!! Superb captures and a great post for the day, as always, Indrani!! I have you have a wonderful weekend!!

  • What wonderful architecture! A higher place of learning with deep historic roots in a beautiful setting would be heaven for any student. But they probably take it in stride. 🙂

  • wow! stunning! both the buildings and the views!

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