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Campus and Residences
The Natolin campus with its historic Palace and 120-hectare park is probably one of the most beautiful student campuses in Europe. The old historical buildings, including the Manor House, the Stables and the Coach House, were brought up to contemporary living standards, and new buildings were erected in a style keeping with the harmony of the Palace and its surrounding park. The Stables today house the Library, an auditorium-style lecture hall, as well as a computer room. The Coach House contains several small seminar rooms as well as the center for Languages and Intercultural Dialogue.
Student Residences: Włodkowic and Retinger
Students live in two residences, Włodkowic and Retinger, which have fully equipped single rooms with private bathrooms, television, telephone, fast internet connection, refrigerator and cleaning service. The halls of residence supply sheets, pillows, blankets, towels and cutlery. Both residences have laundry facilities for student use.
Students may be accommodated also in villas or apartments adjacent to the campus.
Włodkowic Residence
Retinger Residence
The Włodkowic Residence also houses a sauna, a fitness room, a common room as well as a computer room. The Retinger Residence also offers an auditorium-style lecture hall, seminar rooms and a computer room. It also accommodates a common room in the basement and the game room. The campus also features a football pitch, located just behind the library. The halls of residence are open throughout the academic year with the exception of a short period from the end of December until the beginning of January. The Head of Residences and the receptionists take care of the students' well-being in the residences. All students are expected to live on campus or in our rented villas or apartments adjacent to the campus. However, neither the halls of residence at the College nor our adjacent villas and apartments are designed to accommodate couples.
Natolin Restaurant
The Natolin restaurant is a modern structure with an architecture reminiscent of the style of the historical buildings. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in the restaurant, seven days a week.
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