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In the years 2005-2006, within courts of the Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University rescue excavations were carried out. As a result, remains of three historic buildings of the University were uncovered: Jerusalem Bursa (built in the years 1453-1456), Philosophers Bursa (erected before 1447), and the Academic Gymnasium (called Stare Classes from years 1589-1643). Archaeological analyses have also shown that before the rise of the Gothic dormitories in the second half of the fourteenth century an older brick buildings existed there, including the domus antiquioris Jherusalem, mentioned as early as 1431.