I love these small bowls, especially the beautiful blues. I'm using them now to hold jewelry and barrettes. They were purchased at one of the embassy artisan fairs.
Colleguim Maius once taught a young Copernicus, and they're proud of it. They have a whole room of items of monetary value or scientific value (or both). It's called the treasure room and some of the stuff is fascinating.
Religion and science are portrayed directly opposite from each other in the antechamber of the collegium. Books, of course, take primacy of place. This building is used for more than tourism. It's still used for Jagellion University trustee meetings and formal occasions.