University of Tartu
University of Tartu is the main university in Estonia. It is in Tartu. It is the second oldest university in Northern Europe. It was established in 1632. The first pharmacology department in the world was set up here by Rudolf Buchheim in 1847. [1]
The university is particularly famous due to its semiotics school established by Juri Lotman.
Main building Aula
- Tartu Observatoorium.jpg
Observatory
- Uus Anatoomikum.JPG
New Anatomicum
- TÜ kunstimuuseum, sinine saal.JPG
Art museum
- TÜRKA Vanemuise suures majas -- tants Kodukotus.JPG
Folk dance
- Tudengite kevadpäevad 2009 - paadiralli 05.JPG
Students' spring days
University Of Tartu Media
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The university in 1860, during its 'Golden Age'.
- Old Observatory, Tartu, April 2012.JPG
The Old Observatory of Tartu Observatory was completed in 1810. Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve worked here.
- UT Botanical Garden1 2008.JPG
The Botanical Garden was founded by Gottfried Albrecht Germann in 1803.
- ESTCube orbiidil 2.jpg
The first Estonian satellite ESTCube-1 was developed mainly by the students from the University of Tartu.
- Done video of University of Tartu (Estonia) in December 2021.webm
Drone video of University of Tartu main building in December 2021
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The Baltic German chemist Wilhelm Ostwald received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1909.
- Tudengite kevadpäevad 2009 - paadiralli 08.JPG
Students' Spring Days on river Emajõgi.
References
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