New premises for the Institute of Veterinary Medicine at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń 

26.05.2023
Andrzej Romański Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu

A hospital for horses, an infirmary for small pets and stands for breeding animals have been created at the new premises of the Institute of Veterinary Medicine at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. With a floor area of 5,600 square metres, the building is the most modern of its kind in Poland.

A clinical area for pigs, cattle, goats and sheep, as well as a car park, was created in the basement. On the ground floor, a clinic for horses and horned cattle, an emergency room and a waiting room for animal owners have been located. A small animal clinic equipped with four operating theatres will operate on the first floor. 

The second floor will house laboratories, teaching facilities, seminar rooms, an auditorium and rooms for researchers and administration. An open-air viewing terrace is designed on the roof. The building will house a commercially run clinic for small pets. The cost of building and equipping the facility is PLN 70 million.

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