UDINE
EDUCATION
Primary schools:
Bearzi
G. Bertoni
Gianni Rodari
Lea d’Orlandi
Boschetti Alberti
Luigi Garzoni – Via Ronchi
Quattro Novembre
Udine-Ippolito Nievo
S. Pellico . S. Osvaldo
Udine-A. Friz
Udine-G. Mazzini
G. Carducci
Enrico Fruch
San Domenico
Udine-P. Zorutti
A. Zardini/cussignacco
Dante Alighieri
Ada Negri
E. De Amicis
Toppo Wassermann
Udine-E. Girardini
Collegio Uccellis
Collegio Dimesse
Collegio della Provvidenza
Divisione Alpina Julia
Nostra Signora dell’Orto
G. Pascoli Via Pordenone
The Mills English School
Secondary schools:
Educandato Uccellis
Cpia 1
Casa Circondariale
Gianbattista Tiepolo
Valussi
Fermi
Ellero
Manzoni
G. Marconi – E. Bellavitis
Scuola Secondaria I Grado Paritaria G. Bearzi
Scuola Secondaria I Grado Paritaria G. Bertoni
Scuola Secondaria I Grado Paritaria M.C. Nannei
Scuola Secondaria I Grado Paritaria The Mills English School
Scuola Secondaria I Grado Paritaria A. Volta
Higher education institutions:
- Liceo Artistico G. Sello Ud
- Istituto Magistrale Uccellis
- Liceo Scientifico G. Marinelli
- Sede Ass. ITI Ud
- Liceo Scientifico N. Copernico
- Liceo Classico Paritario Bertoni Gaspare
- Liceo A. Volta
- Liceo Scientifico Paritario Don Milani
- Liceo Caterina Percoto – with its four addresses: musical, linguistic, social economic and human sciences;
- Liceo Classico J. Stellini
- ITC A. Zanon
- ITC Deganutti
- ITI A. Malignani
- ITG G.G. Marinoni
- Bearzi
- Ipscar B. Stringher
- IPSIA G. Ceconi
Universities
The University of Udine was founded in 1978 as part of the interventions for the reconstruction of Friuli following the 1976 earthquake.
The institution of the University, in particular of the Faculty of Medicine and Magisterium, had been requested since the 1950s: the Committee for the Friulian University, chaired by Tarcisio Petracco, had collected 125,000 signatures in favor of the foundation of the University.
In addition to research and training, common to all universities, also that of “contributing to the civil, social and economic progress of Friuli and of becoming an organic tool for development and renewal of the original strands of culture, of the culture, has among its objectives. language, traditions and history of Friuli”.
The University has promoted the establishment of different institutions:
- Luigi Danieli di Udine scientific and technological park, managed by the “Friuli Innovation” consortium,
- ICT companies incubator “techno seed”;
- “Innovation” innovation fair that has not been held since 2008 due to the cuts by the Region.
The business projects presented by the University also won the “National Innovation Prize” in 2003, 2004 and 2006.
In 2004 he saw the light, on the push of the teachers who graduated from the Normal School of Pisa, the High School of the University of Udine, the Institute of Excellence of the Friulian University.
In 2014 the Academy of Fine Arts of Udine G.B. was founded Tiepolo. The Academy offers various courses such as visual arts, web communication, design, Italian language courses and high specialization courses in artistic tattoo.
Famous people from Udine
- Luigi De Agostini (born 1961), footballer
- Afro Basaldella (1912–1976), painter
- Giuseppe Battiston (born 1968), actor
- Enzo Bearzot, (1927–2010), national football trainer
- Mario Benedetti, (1955–2020), poet
- Girolamo di Bernardino, 16th-century painter of frescoes
- Bernardino Blaceo, 16th-century painter
- Emanuele Blandamura (born 1979), boxer
- Sebastiano Bombelli (1635-1719), Baroque and Rococò painter
- José Bragato, (1915–2017), cellist and composer
- Carlo Caneva (1845–1922), major general
- Luca Carlevarijs, (1663–1730), painter
- Elena Cecchini (born 1992), cyclist
- Davide Cecotti (born 1973), professional football player
- Andrea Centazzo (born 1948), drummer and composer
- Bruno Chizzo (1916–1969), footballer
- Giovanni da Udine, (1487–1564), painter (Renaissance)
- Raimondo D’Aronco, (1857–1932), architect
- Mario David (1934–2005), football player and coach.
- Alfredo Foni (1911–1985), football player and coach.
- Fabio Frittelli, (1966–2013), better known by his pseudonym Mo-Do, an Italian musician
- Massimo Giacomini, (born 1939), former footballer and sports commentator
- Andrea Chiopris Gori, (born 1977), former footballer
- Francesco Janich (1937–2019), footballer
- Dalila Di Lazzaro (born 1953), actress and model
- Ernesto Lomasti, (1959–1979), mountaineer
- Guido Macor, (born 1932), retired footballer
- Fabio Masotti (born 1974), cyclist
- Alberto Mazzucato (1813–1877), composer and music teacher
- Tina Modotti (1896–1942), photographer, actress, revolutionary
- Francesco Pavona (1695–1777), Baroque painter
- Daniele Petri (born 1980), Italian darts player
- Nicola Pezzetta (born 1963), artist and architect
- Luigi Pio Tessitori, (1887–1919), indologist, linguist
- Alessandro Piu (born 1996), footballer
- Bruno Pizzul, (born 1938), sports journalist and footballer
- Bruno Sacco (born 1933), car designer
- Alessia Tuttino (born 1983), footballer
- Elena Valentinis (1396–1458), Roman Catholic Blessed professed religious
- Glauco Venier (born 1962), jazz pianist and composer
- Giuseppe Virgili (1935–2016), Italian footballer (striker)
- Alessandro Zanni, (born 1984), rugby union player
LIBRARIES
- Vincenzo Joppi civic library
- Libraries of the Archdiocese of Udine:
- Archbishop, it is a historical-conservative library and has about 11,000 volumes
- Bartoliniana, has over 10,000 volumes
- the seminar, a public library specialized in historical and theological works, has about 90,000 volumes
- Art Library of Civic Museums, houses over 35,000 volumes, activated in the early 1960s only since 1987 has been open to the public in the Castle of Udine, does not make loans but only the consultation.
- Library of the Friulian museum of natural history, has about 38,000 volumes
- Library of the Friulian Institute for the history of the Liberation Movement, has 35,000 volumes
- Library of the Friulian Philological Society “G. I. Ascoli”, hosted in the headquarters of Palazzo Mantica in via Manin, about 20,000 volumes divided into the sections are kept: General, Dolomite Ladin, Roman, Catalan, Venezia Giulia, language and culture from Friulian. The library performs both the consultation and loan service.
- Jacopo Stellini classical high school library
- Libraries of the University of Udine, the following libraries are active:
- Science
- Economy and jurisprudence
- Medicine
- Cotton area
- Humanities
- Training and teaching center
- Florio library
- MediaTeca “Mario Quargnolo”, open to the public in 2009 is hosted at the structure of visionary multiplex cinema managed by the film expressions center, has about 2,500 volumes and about 3,000 DVDs
Museums:
- Udine Castle – Castello di Udine
- Museum of Modern and Contemporary House Cavazzini
- Ethnographic Museum of Friuli
- Civic Museums of Udine – Museo Archeologico di Udine (Civici Musei)
- Museo Friulano di Storia Naturale
- Galleria Tina Modotti (ex Mercato del pesce)
- Museo Diocesano e Gallerie del Tiepolo
- Baptistery – Museo del Duomo
- Palazzo Valvason Morpurgo
- Corte di Palazzo Morpurgo
- Sale Cimeli della Brigata Alpina Julia
Theatres:
- Teatro San Giorgio
- New Giovanni da Udine Theater
- Teatro Gustavo Modena
- Teatro Luigi Garzoni
- Css Teatro Stabile di Innovazione del Fvg Soc.Coop.
- Auditorium Menossi
- Cinema Centrale / Cine Centrâl
- C.S.S. Teatro Stabile di Innovazione del Friuli Venezia Giulia Soc.Coop.
- ex teatro cinema Odeon
- Sala teatrale Madrassi
- Ente Regionale Teatrale Del Friuli Venezia Giulia
- Piccolo Teatro della Città di Udine – Danza Musica e Recitazione
- Visionario
- Outdoor movie theater – Secret Garden Visionario
- ALCATRAZ UDINE
- Teatro della Sete
- Fondazione Luigi Bon
- Il Gruppo Teatrale della Loggia
- Teatro Parrocchiale “Giuseppe Piccini”
- Casa della Gioventù
- Teatro Club Udine
Cinemas:
- Cinema Centrale / Cine Centrâl
- Visionario
- Cine City Fair
- C.E.C. – Centro Espressioni Cinematografiche
- The Space Cinema Pradamano
- Outdoor movie theater – Secret Garden Visionario
- Diana
- ex teatro cinema Odeon
G. Bearzi School
2nd High School in Pabianice
IPSIA Giacomo Ceconi School
Sebastiano Bombelli’s painting of Eleonore of Austria – (1653-1697), Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania by marriage to King Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki, and subsequently Duchess of Lorraine by her second marriage to Charles V, Duke of Lorraine.
Giovanni da Udine and his paintings
Alina Szapocznikow with her sculpture
Luca Carlevarijs and his paintings
Alfred Lenica and his paintings
Afro Basaldella and his painting
Francesco Pavona’s painting
Bolesław Nawrocki’s painting
Zbigniew Libera
Giuseppe Battiston
Mario Benedetti
Henryk Debich
Andrea Centazzo
Karol Nicze
Dalila Di Lazzaro
Fabio Frittelli Mo-Do
Bogumiła Matusiak
Emanuele Blandamura
Aleksandra Socha
Luigi De Agostini
Giuseppe Virgili
Alessandro Piu
Piotr Nowak
Massimo Giacomini
Paweł Janas
PABIANICE
EDUCATION
Primary schools:
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 1 im. Kazimierza Promyka
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 2 im. św. Jana Pawła II
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 3 im. Mikołaja Kopernika
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 5 im. Grzegorza Piramowicza
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 8 im. Jadwigi Wajsówny
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 9 z oddziałami integracyjnymi im. Jana Długosza
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 13 im. Stefanii Sempołowskiej
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 14 im. Stanisława Staszica
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 15 im. Armii Krajowej
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 16 z oddziałami integracyjnymi im. Tadeusza Kościuszki
- Szkoła Podstawowa nr 17 im. Małgorzaty Kozery-Gliszczyńskiej
High schools:
- I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Jędrzeja Śniadeckiego
- II Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Królowej Jadwigi
- Prywatne Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. św. Wincentego à Paulo
- Zespół Szkół nr 1 im. Jana Kilińskiego
- Zespół Szkół nr 2 im. prof. Janusza Groszkowskiego
- Zespół Szkół nr 3 im. Legionistów miasta Pabianic
- Zespół Szkół Specjalnych
- „Optima” Zespół Szkół Prywatnych (Dawniej „Heureka”)
Universities or schools after high school:
- University of Humanities and Economics Pabianice
- Medyczna Policealna Szkoła „Awangarda” w Pabianicach (medical school after high-school)
- Państwowa Szkoła Muzyczna I i II stopnia (music school)
- EduMedica Post-secondary Medical School – Training Center
- Argus Vocational and Continuing Training Center
Universities in Łódź (13km from Pabianice):
- Uniwersytet Łódzki
- Uniwersytet Medyczny w Łodzi
- Politechnika Łódzka
- Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna im. L.Schillera w Łodzi
- Akademia Sztuk Pięknych im. Władysława Strzemińskiego w Łodzi
- Akademia Muzyczna im. Grażyny i Kiejstuta Bacewiczów w Łodzi
- Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
- Społeczna Akademia Nauk w Łodzi
- Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu i Nauk o Zdrowiu
- Szkoła Wyższa Ekonomii i Zarządzania w Łodzi – SWEiZ
- Akademia Humanistyczno-Ekonomiczna w Łodzi
- Wyższa Szkoła COSINUS w Łodzi
- Wyższa Szkoła Sztuki i Projektowania w Łodzi
- Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa w Łodzi
- Wschód-Zachód. Wyższa Szkoła Humanistyczna
- Wyższa Szkoła Kosmetyki i Nauk o Zdrowiu w Łodzi
- Wyższa Szkoła Informatyki w Łodzi
- Wyższa Szkoła Sportowa im. Kazimierza Górskiego w Łodzi
- Wyższa Szkoła Nauk o Zdrowiu (Vademecum Studia Podyplomowe w Łodzi)
- Uczelnia Nauk Społecznych
- Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa Łódzkiej Korporacji Oświatowej
- Wyższa Szkoła Finansów i Informatyki im. prof. Janusza Chechlińskiego
- Społeczna Wyższa Szkoła Przedsiębiorczości i Zarządzania
- Wyższa Szkoła Turystyki i Hotelarstwa w Łodzi
- Olympus Szkoła Wyższa im. Romualda Kudlińskiego Wydział Zamiejscowy
- Wyższa Szkoła Turystyki i Hotelarstwa
- Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa Łódzkiej Korporacji Oświatowej
Famous people from Pabianice
Artists:
- Alina Szapocznikow – (1926-1973) sculptor and graphic artist who lived in Pabianice
- Alfred Lenica – (1899-1977) painter
- Bolesław Nawrocki – (1877-1946) painter
- Henryk Debich – (1921-2001) conductor and composer, arranger and teacher
- Karol Prosnak – (1989-1976) conductor and composer
- Zbigniew Libera – (1959) artist, author of installations and video installations, photographer and performer, creator of artistic objects
- Paweł Janas – (1953), Polish football coach and footballer, in the years 2002-2006 the selector of the Polish national team
- Piotr Nowak – (1964), footballer, coach and football activist. In the years 1990–1997 a representative of Poland, captain of the national team
- Bogumiła Matusiak – (1971), the most titled Polish road cyclist, the champion of Poland in road cycling
- Aleksandra Anna Shelton née Socha, primo voto Szelagowski – (1982), former Polish champion in saber
- Karol Nicze – (1944-1999), an outstanding pianist from Pabianice, finalist of the Chopin Competition in 1970, soloist of the Polish Radio and Television Orchestra and music creator for the films “Nights and Dnie” and “Career Nikodem Dyzma”.
The Proletaryat band known especially in the 1980s and 1990s is also derived from Pabianice.
Libriaries
- Miejska Biblioteka Publiczna im. Jana Lorentowicza, Św. Jana 10
- Miejska Biblioteka Publiczna im. J. Lorentowicza. Filia nr 4
- Biblioteka Publiczna Miejska im. J. Lorentowicza
Biblioteka, Łaska 46/48 - Biblioteka Pedagogiczna Wojewódzka w Łodzi. Filia
- Gminna Biblioteka Publiczna w Bychlewie Filia w Piątkowisku
- PBW im. prof. T. Kotarbińskiego – Filia w Pabianicach
Museums
- Muzeum Pabianic
- Muzeum Komputerów i Gier
- Muzeum archeologiczne
- Dwór Kapituły Krakowskiej
- Włókniarz Pabianice – Muzeum Sportu i Turystyki
Theatres:
- Teatr na Co-Dzień
- Teatr Sekret
- Kino Teatr TOMI
- Amentia. Teatr tancerzy Ognia
- Miejski Ośrodek Kultury
Cinemas:
- Kino Helios Pabianice
- Kino Teatr TOMI
Cultural places:
- Municipal Cultural Center
- Młodzieżowy Dom Kultury im. Heleny Salskiej w Pabianicach
- Housing Estate Cultural Center of the Pabianice Housing Cooperative (Osiedlowy Dom Kultury Pabianickiej Spółdzielni Mieszkaniowej)
- Osiedlowy Dom Kultury “Barak”
- Spółdzielczy Dom Kultury Pabianickiej Spółdzielni Mieszkaniowej
- Akademia Nauki Pabianice
- Centrum Seniora w Pabianicach