Monday 10 June 2013

THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACES AT UNI





This places has been selected by importance level and rate for the knowledge of the students and visitors.





Pasteur

One day  my chemical teacher  and I  were passing  for behind the old building  the engineer when  saw a picture , that called our attentionand we went  to near the picture  and readed  the text;  It  is  writing  under the picture

The text say:

I beseessch  you by those sacred places that are designated with the name the laboratories. You pray to multiply  and are gifted. They arethe temples of the future , weath  and well- being , those sacred place allow the humanity  grows up, fortufy and be better.

We thought :  a lesson learnt  hoperfully one day all students not damage  the laboratories.



 

The Fifth Element

One day I was sleeping in the grass , when  I wake  up saw in front of the parking a  picture , this called my attention  becouse was four menwith big body and small heads , I went to near the picture and readed the text is under the picture .

The text Say: the name the picrture is “ the fifth elemnt”

The autor the picture was: M. Pardo  in the year 1990







CYT

The Science and Technology was building between 2007 and 2008 in gratitude to the university by Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo, his purpose was to inspire and engage, students and teachers, to take on new challenges in innovation, to the graduates, to encourage them to continue giving it to the institution that educated.











The Freud


Nobody knows about the origin of this place but some people believes that is a creacion of the discussions of humanities faculty specialy of psycology, however everyone use this place for relax and intermediate classes.















The Architecture Museum

The architecture museum of the University was built in 1986 as a tribute to the 50th year of the Art department, for being the first department in the country. In 1992 the museum changed its name to Leopordo Rother Museum of architecture, in tribute to the german architect,he was professor of this department and the architect of the University.
Currently the museum is part of the Cultural Patrimony and Museum of the Nacional University project. Which has the objective of spread its popularity and augment the collections of museum to the community of the university and the people in general.










Che Square

At first the name of the Che square’s was the Santander square´s in tribute to Francisco de Paula Santander, who was vicepresident of the Gran Colombia and promoted the idea of the official university. At the beginning, the square had a Santander statue’s but in a disturbance between the police and students in 1976, the statue was knocked down and from there on the students took the name of the Che squares. This name is still use in the present.













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