University of Rome La Sapienza

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Coordinates: 41°54′12″N, 12°30′57″E

University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"

Latin: Studium Urbis
Established 1303
Type: State-supported
Rector: Prof. Renato Guarini
Staff: 10,144
Students: 147,000
Location Rome, Italy
Sports teams: CUS Roma (http://www.cusroma.org/)
Website: www.uniroma1.it/

University of Rome La Sapienza (Italian Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza") is the largest European university and the most ancient of Rome's three public universities [1]. In Italian, Sapienza means "wisdom" or "knowledge".

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Church of Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza, by Borromini, originally a chapel of the La Sapienza see.
Church of Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza, by Borromini, originally a chapel of the La Sapienza see.

La Sapienza was founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, as a Studium for ecclesiastical studies more under his control than the universities of Bologna and Padua.

In 1431, Pope Eugene IV introduced a new tax on wine, in order to raise funds for the university; the money was used to buy a palace that later hosted the Sant'Ivo church, "La Sapienza."

According to the Catholic Encyclopaedia, the university "remained closed during the entire pontificate of Clement VII".[2] In 1870, La Sapienza stopped being the papal university and became the university of the capital of Italy. In 1935, the new university campus, planned by Marcello Piacentini, was completed.

In the academic year 2006/7 [3], La Sapienza has 21 faculties to its 138,000 students and is the largest university in Western Europe. It has many locations in Rome, but is mainly situated in the Città Universitaria, near Termini Station.

The statue of Minerva in la Sapienza
The statue of Minerva in la Sapienza

The university is divided into 21 faculties:

Former logo of the University of Rome
Former logo of the University of Rome

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