Carolinum

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Carolinum is the historic central building and ceremonial heart of Charles University in Prague, serving as one of the oldest surviving university complexes in Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial hall
cultural monument
historic university building
architecturalStyle Baroque
Gothic
Neo‑Gothic elements
country Czech Republic
foundedBy Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: King Charles IV of Bohemia
hasCategory Buildings and structures in Prague
Charles University in Prague
surface form: Charles University buildings

Cultural heritage monuments in Prague
University buildings in the Czech Republic
hasFunction hosting academic ceremonies
hosting conferences
hosting graduations
representative seat of Charles University
hasPart Great Hall
administrative offices
chapel
courtyard
lecture rooms
hasRenovation extensive restorations in the 20th century
heritageStatus national cultural monument of the Czech Republic
inception 14th century
locatedIn Czech Republic
Prague
locatedInTheOldTown Old Town, Prague
surface form: Old Town of Prague
namedAfter Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Charles IV
near Old Town Square
surface form: Old Town Square, Prague
oneOf oldest surviving university complexes in Europe
openToPublic yes
originalUse college for Charles University
ownedBy Charles University in Prague
surface form: Charles University
partOf Charles University in Prague
surface form: Charles University
servesAs central building of Charles University
ceremonial heart of Charles University
significance important site of Czech academic history
symbol of Charles University
usedFor academic events
exhibitions
public lectures
university governance

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