Ludovicianum College

The Ludovicianum College is a college located on the campus of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan.

History

This college was founded in 1921 together with the Augustinianum College. The Ludovicianum and Augustinianum were located in the same building in Via Necchi 5. I characterize this college is to be a place of welcome for some of the most deserving youth of Cattolica. The choice of name Ludovicianum is due to Ludovico Necchi, a central figure in the history of UCSC. In 1992 he became independent and it was decided to transfer the Augustinianum on a Necchi 1, in the structure that had previously hosted the women's Marianum College. In 2001 we have the so-called "third birth" after those already described in 1921 and 1992, as the college is moved to new premises in Via San Vittore 35, a completely renovated building, located near the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio. The members of the management of the college are personalities from academia. The chaplain is a priest belonging to the Pastoral Center. The logistics of the Ludovicianum College is exercised directly by the Cattolica University through EDUCatt, the foundation that aims to implement the right to education according to national and regional authorities.

External links

Official website

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