World-Famous Universities and Magnificent Architectures
The great scholar Erasmus once said that the main hope of every society lies in the education of its youth. What he said 500 years ago still holds true today. However, this is not only about what is taught in education; it is also about where education is provided.
Kyung Hee University in South Korea, reminiscent of clouds at sunset with its Sakura flower garden.
The Learning Cathedral in Pennsylvania.

Royal Holloway University in England, with its traditional architecture.

Archiginnasio at the University of Bologna, the oldest active university in the world, housing a 17th-century anatomical theater.

The world-renowned Oxford and Cambridge Universities.

The value of traditional educational architecture lies not only in aesthetic appreciation but also in instilling students with a sense of heritage, belonging, and responsibility.
Examples range from the Medieval Carolinum at Charles University in Prague to the Norman castle at Durham University.

The McEwan Hall at the University of Edinburgh, financed by a local businessman for use as a graduation venue, serving the purpose of inspiring students and reminding them of the responsibilities they inherit.

Glasgow University with its historical structure.
Queen’s University Belfast is among the oldest ten universities in England.

The University of Edinburgh with its dazzling dome.

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