Avenue de l’Europe 20
The Misericordia site includes the faculties of Theology, Humanities and Law. You will find below the main buildings of Miséricorde.
Avenue de l’Europe 20
The Misericordia site includes the faculties of Theology, Humanities and Law. You will find below the main buildings of Miséricorde.
Rue de Rome 1-6
3 buildings (MIS 08, 09 and 10) are located opposite the main building, across the road.
Rue de l’Hôpital 4
This building is located below the main building, under the parking lot of the Bourgeois, under the Mensa.
Chemin du musée 3 to 23
The various buildings along the Chemin du musée are part of the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Geosciences, Maths, Medicine and Physics.
Rue Albert-Gockel 1-3
PER 02 – PER 03 – PER 04
At the crossroads near the Villars chocolate shop, there are three similar-looking buildings: PER 02, PER 03 and PER 04. They house the classrooms of the Departments of Medicine and Biology. PER 02 contains rooms dedicated to Anatomy and Pathology studies. PER 03 houses the Department of Medicine, Medicine and Society, and Anatomy. PER 04 is assigned to the study of Microbiology and Plant Biology.
Chemin des Verdiers 4
PER 18 : Adolphe Merkle Institute
Boulevard de Pérolles 90-95
PER 20-21-22
Avenue de Beauregard 1-11-13
In the Beauregard buildings, you will find the Language Departments (French, Spanish, Italian), the Law Department, and the Languages and Literatures Library.
Rue P.-A Faucigny 2
Regina Mundi houses the Department of Psychology, the Department of Educational Sciences, the Institute of Research and Consultancy in the Family Field and the Centre for Teaching and Research in Secondary Education – CERF.
Rue Pierre Aeby 16
Here you will find the Departments of History, Art History and Archaeology and Classical Philology, as well as the Library of Ancient Sciences
Rue St-Pierre-Canisius 19-21
Studying special education means training in intervention techniques for people with physical, intellectual and/or psychological disabilities or behavioural problems. The main goal is to improve the integration of these people in social and school environments.
Website: https://www3.unifr.ch/spedu/fr/
Rue de Morat 24
Language policy, school and education, language skills and their assessment, migration, the world of work – these are the areas of research of the Institute for Multilingualism. In these areas, the Institute addresses the most current issues related to multilingualism, participates actively in social debates and is dedicated to the transfer of knowledge.
Link to the website: Institute for Multilingualism
Route des Bonnesfontaines 11
https://www3.unifr.ch/travsoc/fr/
Map: https://www3.unifr.ch/map/fr/plans/route-de-bonnesfontaines.html</>
Rte Neuve 7A
The student counselling service supports students, university staff and students in upper secondary schools in difficult situations, both private and work-related.
For more info -> https://www3.unifr.ch/uni/fr/organisation/acad/cpe/
The St-Leonard Stadium of the University of Fribourg is mainly used by the sports clubs of the city of Fribourg.
Timetable
Monday to Sunday 07h00 – 22h00
Access
By car from the motorway:
Exit Fribourg South, follow Centre-Ville. The stadium is on the right after the 2nd roundabout.
By car from the center:
Direction Exit Fribourg and on the plateau of St-Léonard when you have passed under the railway line, you will find the stadium on your left. Parking is available in various car parks around the AGY plateau.
By public transport:
Take bus no. 1 towards Portes-de-Fribourg and get off at the Fribourg Poya or Stade-Patinoire stop.
List of the quietest libraries at the University of Fribourg.
You can also find work spaces in the libraries below:
The Mensa of Miséricorde is located in front of the MIS 03 building. The entrance leads to the restaurant which offers several menus at student prices (between CHF7.- and CHF9.-) from Monday to Friday. It is possible to eat on the ground floor or on the first floor, where you will also find the cafeteria and the outdoor terrace of the Mensa.
The Mensa of Pérolles is located in the PER 20 building.
Info: https://www3.unifr.ch/mensa/fr/horaire-acces/perolles/mensa-perolles.html
The Mensa of Regina Mundi is located on the ground floor, behind the stairs to the left of the main entrance.
Info: https://www3.unifr.ch/mensa/fr/horaire-acces/regina-mundi/mensa-regina-mundi.html
The MIS 01 building houses the offices of the deans of the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Theology.
The central, arched part of the building contains the Aula Magna hall, where the annual graduation ceremony and the DiesAcademicus take place.
The entrance to the MIS 02 building is located on the Avenue de l’Europe side, just after the central building of MIS 01. It houses the Department of Musicology with its magnificent arched hall, the Department of Philosophy, History of Art and Archaeology, English, German Studies and the Institute of General and Comparative Literature.
On the ground floor, you will also find the film room, as well as the History of Art and Philosophy libraries.
The MIS 03 building, with one entrance opposite the Mensa and the other opposite MIS 01 on the right, houses the Departments of German Studies and Practical Theology, as well as a number of student associations such as AGEF and AIESEC.
This building also houses the A, B and C auditoria.
The MIS 04 building houses the Departments of History and Contemporary History, the Institute of Medieval Studies, the Departments of Public Law, Practical Theology, Biblical Studies and Sciences of Faith and Religion, Philosophy.
Numerous associations can be found here, such as the UniFRAlumni and Friends Association or the CSWM – Corps des Collaborateurs/Collaboratrices Scientifiques or various services such as Information sur les Etudes / Studies and Disability, the Office Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, the International Relations Office and the
You will also find the libraries: the BFD – Library of the Faculty of Law, the SDC – Library of Canon Law and Ecclesiastical Law and the BHT – Interfaculty Library of History and Theology.
The MIS 05 building links the MIS 02 and MIS 04 buildings. It houses the offices of the departments of English, Germanic Studies, Patristics and Church History, Philosophy, Moral Theology and Ethics, Practical Theology, Faith and Religious Studies, Philosophy and Art History and Archaeology.
The MIS 06 building is located in the same wing as MIS 02, from the Chapel on the left. It houses the University Archives, the IT Services Directorate and the Bible+OrientMuseum.
You can also find the PC computer rooms there.
This yellow building houses the Continuing Education Centre and some classrooms.