(Last Update: 01.04.2024) - Guest Writer: Av. Bilgehan Avci

Latin Quarter, where Sorbonne University is located! I wonder if Latinos live in this neighborhood? Or do you need to know Latin to live here? I wonder where the name of this neighborhood came from? Latin has been used as the language of science in Europe for many years. It became famous for its universities, libraries, printing houses, bookstores and venues allowing intellectual discussions, and its name remained the Latin quarter because it was once a neighborhood where the language of science was spoken. Today, the Latin Quarter hosts the most touristic places of Paris and many educational institutions that have preserved their originality and still shed light to the present day.

Today, the Latin Quarter hosts the most touristic places of Paris and many educational institutions that have preserved their originality and still shed light to the present day. Sorbonne Located in the Latin Quarter of the University and only once a year, European Cultural Heritage DaysYou can get an idea by watching the video above to get to know the main building, which can be visited in .

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School Street throughout Saint michel As you move towards the neighborhood, you will see a huge building on your left, its green dome will immediately catch your eye. While you continue to wonder what this building is, you will come across a small park, and you will come across a statue on top of the park. With legs crossed Montaigne He will be smiling at you. In fact, the foot part of the statue is quite shiny; I think it has been eroded because of the belief that "let me touch it so that writing will rub off on me".

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The location of Montaigne's statue is very meaningful. your back Medieval Museum – Musée du Moyen Age, is one of the most prestigious universities in Europe. Sorbonne UniversityHe changed it to . In this form, it guides us by leaving all the darkness of the middle ages behind and turning its face towards science and enlightenment.

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In this article, we will take a short tour with you in the main campus building of Sorbonne University, of which I am very proud to be a student. Let's all enter the building together, first fill the classrooms, study in the library for a while, then stroll around the courtyard, and finally attend the graduation ceremony, throw our caps and leave our building successfully. The main campus building has many entrances, we use the student entrance (Boulevard Saint Michel / Place de la Sorbonne) we show our student ID and enter.

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When security checks are tightened, we may sometimes be asked to open our bags. After passing the control, the huge courtyard of the building welcomes us. The wall decorations, architecture and elegance of the windows are fascinating enough. To the right of the courtyard Pasteurizer, on the left Victor HugoThere are statues of . Seeing the most important figures of the French world of science and thought every day sheds light on the long and arduous path of education.

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The classroom bell is ringing. Everyone is filling into the lecture hall. my favorite amp Liard amplifier (Salle Louis Liard). It is a great privilege to listen to lectures in this lecture hall, and being able to listen to lectures without examining the decorations is a great skill. on your walls Descartes, Racine, Moliere ve Corneille There are portraits of many personalities such as. Even if you are sleeping a little or not listening to the lesson, Descartes will turn his eyes to you and look at you accordingly. Additionally, doctoral thesis defenses are held here.

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Whichever side of the building you visit, you may come across an important painting, historical artifact or important figure. While walking around the courtyard after class, you go up the stairs and see an old chapel and its interior. Cardinal RichelieuYou will see the statue of .

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When we research this figure a little, we learn that he was one of the most important statesmen of the 1600s. Richelieu, who gave the campus building its current form in 1622, also served as the administrator of the school for a certain period of time. Also Richelieu, currently Palais Royal called and in Conseil Constitutionnel – Constitutional Council, Conseil d'Etat – Council of State, Ministère de la Culture – Ministry of Culture ve French comedy He went down in history as the person who had that gigantic building containing the (Théâtre) units built.

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After a little stroll, we head towards the library. Libraries are the heart of the university. The main things I look for in a university are ease of access to information and libraries. On the first floor of the main building Bibliothèque Interuniversitaire de la Sorbonne There is a large library called (BIS). Again, your attention is distracted by the aesthetic wall decorations and large paintings. It is difficult to concentrate on the lesson amidst so much art.

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Everyone is studying with great calmness; in fact, everyone is self-sufficient in their lessons and troubles. Since Parisians' houses are small, most students have a tradition of studying in libraries. That's why libraries are overflowing. Sometimes I can't believe that I have been waiting in line to enter the library for more than two hours.

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After all that studying and studying, it's easy not to succeed. The most beautiful and magnificent part of the main building of Sorbonne University Grand Amphitheatre is the hall. Just as they host major official ceremonies and international conferences, they also honor and send off students who have successfully completed this challenging educational path with a graduation ceremony in this meaningful hall. At the end of the education for which great efforts have been spent, as the caps are thrown away on that dreamed graduation day, all the torment and troubles are also thrown away.

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Founded in 1253 by the theologian Robert de Sorbon, the College de Sorbonne is France's first university. It was later renamed Sorbonne University. It has gained fame in the world, especially in the field of social sciences such as law, literature, history and sociology. Studying at Sorbonne University still remains popular in our country. For his role in the 1968 student unrest In 1971, Sorbonne University was divided into 13 separate universities..

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The main building, which we introduced in this article, includes the rectorate, classrooms, library and lecture halls. Sorbonne Faculty of Law (Faculté de Droit) is separate from the main building, Pantheon It is located opposite the building. For those who want to visit the main campus of Sorbonne University, group tours can be organized with a guide. If you are considering a more detailed trip, it is held every year in September. Journées du Patrimoine – Cultural Heritage Days You can put it at the top of your list of places to visit.

 

 

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17 Comments

  1. Esad Durak Reply

    Thank you very much for this beautiful explanation and valuable information. mercy :))

  2. Believe me, Mr. Bilgehan, he explained it so fluently, I did not want it to end.

  3. Mr. Ahmet, I came across your article while doing research to write an article on the acoustic problem in my master's degree. As someone who constantly watches you, I am very happy. Regarding university lecture halls, I would also understand the ones at the Sorbonne. It was a coincidence. It helped me a lot, thank you :)))
    Merci, for you it's okay :)))))

    • Ahmet Ore Reply

      Your master's thesis is very interesting, I hope you will complete it with flying colors.
      I wish you success in your work.
      I thank you.
      Je vous en pris or jö vuzan pğiiii :))

  4. Thank you for a wonderful explanation. My daughter received law fan kanbul for 2017 in September. Can I send you an e-mail?

    • First of all, I congratulate your daughter, I hope she has very successful and beautiful days in Paris. My guest writer friend, Lawyer Bilgehan Avcı, who wrote this article, cannot follow the article comments regularly, but it is of course possible to reach him via e-mail. Of course, since he is in a busy PhD period, it is important that your questions are not too detailed and do not take up too much of his time. Thank you for your interest and understanding.

  5. Hello Ahmet,
    Could you share what you know about the master/doctoral courses at Sorbonne University, Department of Philosophy, or the department? really thank you so much.

    • Greetings
      Since I do not have personal information about the Sorbonne, this valuable article was written by my lawyer friend Bilgehan Avcı, who did his doctorate there. If you would like to get additional information about the school in addition to the article above, you can contact him via e-mail at the end of the article. If he has information about your question, he will get back to you at the first available time.
      Happy Days.

  6. Hello, I received my master's degree acceptance from Paris-Sorbonne University just a few days ago, I am very excited! It was a very nice article, I was very happy to read an article about my school from you. Thanks !

    • How happy are you. Congratulations and I wish you success… Also, thank you for your nice comment…

  7. If you have any information about summer courses and how we can contact the school (email address, etc.), I would be very happy.

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