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University Hall | |
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Universitetshuset | |
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Coordinates | 59°51′27″N 17°37′46″E / 59.857558°N 17.629444°E |
Completed | 1887 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Herman Teodor Holmgren |
University Hall or the University Main Building (Swedish: Universitetshuset) is the main building of Uppsala University in Uppsala, Sweden. The building is situated in University Park close to Uppsala Cathedral. It was designed in Italian renaissance Beaux-Arts style by architect Herman Teodor Holmgren (1842-1914) and completed in 1887.
The building should not be confused with Carolina Rediviva, which is the Uppsala University Library building, or Gustavianum, the previous main building, which today is a museum.