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Hotels, guesthouses and dormitories

JU Rector's Conference and Reception Centre in Modlnica

The Centre, an 18th century Polish dwór (manor house), lies 8 kilometres (abt. 5 miles) to the north-west of Kraków and is conveniently accessible by the international trunk road 94.

The manor house was first mentioned in historical documents in 1582. The present house was built by Józef Konopka in 1784-1787 and then rebuilt in 1820s. It became a meeting place of many well-known artists and academics and the rarefied atmosphere still lingers on.

The Centre offers conference and meeting space for about 40 people as well as catering services.

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Floriańska Guesthouse

The guesthouse is situated in the heart of Kraków, between the Barbican and St. Florian's Gate to the east and the Market Square to the south, close to the JU headquarters. It accommodates 40 guests in single, double and triple rooms. Each room has a private bathroom, a telephone, satellite TV and internet access. There is a breakfast room and a conference room for 40 people.

Check-in time is 2 p.m. and check-out is 12 a.m. on the day of departure.

JU guests are served on a priority basis. Other guests, especially from other universities or institutions collaborating with the JU, are served depending on the availability of rooms.

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S. Pigoń Guesthouse

 The S. Pigoń Guesthouse is situated in the historical heart of Kraków, close to the JU headquarters. It overlooks beautiful cloister gardens of the Carmelite Order. It can accommodate 48 guests in 18 single rooms, 12 double rooms and 3 suites. There is a room for disabled guests, a conference room for 45 people and a lift. All rooms have a private bathroom, a telephone, radio & alarm clock and satellite TV.  The guesthouse offers a limited internet access. There is also a small restaurant where breakfasts are served. The guesthouse offers paid guest car parking.

Check-in time is 2 p.m. and check-out time is 12 a.m. on the day of departure.

JU guests are served on a priority basis. Other guests, especially from other universities or institutions collaborating with the JU, are served depending on the availability of rooms.

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Bydgoska Dormitory and Hotel

The dormitory lies close to the city centre (4 tram stops away) on a quiet street close to a local park.

During the academic year it can accommodate 100 guests in triple, quadruple and septuple rooms, whereas during summer holidays it offers comfortable double rooms with a private bathroom. It is suitable for conferences and meetings.
 

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Nawojka Dormitory and Hotel

The hotel lies close to the Henryk Jordan Park and leading Kraków universities, 15 minutes away from the Market Square. Throughout the year the hotel offers accommodation in single, double, triple and quadruple rooms with a bathroom, as well as in double and triple rooms with a common bathroom. The number of available rooms is limited during the academic year.

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Piast Dormitory and Hotel

Throughout the year, the hotel offers attractive accommodation to visitors and students alike. It lies close to the city centre, yet it is conveniently removed from its hustle and bustle to ensure peace and quiet. There are parks nearby.
 

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Żaczek Dormitory and Hotel

The hotel lies 10 minute away from the Market Square, close to the Błonia Commons and the Henryk Jordan Park. It offers a variety of accommodation, from single, double and triple rooms with private bathrooms to more affordable rooms accommodating several guests or rooms with access to commons bathrooms in the hall. All are welcome, including international package tours.
 

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Staff guesthouses
The Jagiellonian University has several staff guesthouses, in Zakopane, Rabka, and Ustroń, where all JU staff members and their families can go on holidays.
 

 

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Stasin and Niemen villas in the town of Rabka, currently used as staff guesthouses of the Jagiellonian University, were among three buildings that from June to August 1945 housed a Jewish children’s home, also known as a care and treatment centre.

 

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