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Gustavianum

Gustavianum is the main university building at Uppsala University in Sweden, built in the late 1700s. It served as a center for education, research, and university administration. Notably, it houses the Anatomical Theatre, an ornate lecture hall used for public dissections and demonstrations in medicine. Today, Gustavianum is a museum showcasing university history, scientific instruments, and art, offering visitors insight into the institution’s rich academic legacy. Its architecture reflects the Neoclassical style, emphasizing symmetry and elegance, and it remains a prominent historical landmark in Uppsala.