- Largo São Francisco
Largo São Francisco is a popular name for the
Universidade de São Paulo 's traditional Law School, located inSão Paulo ,Brazil , founded by Brazilian regentDom Pedro I in1827 . It is claimed to be the first university in Brazil, although two other academic institutions, specifically fromOlinda andManaus , also dispute such title.The school was first installed in a monastery building from the Franciscan order, which was later rebuilt many times, one of them after a fire. The most recent construction dates from
1934 . A number of Brazilian politicians and famous writers have studied at Largo São Francisco since its foundation - for instance,Monteiro Lobato ,Castro Alves andRui Barbosa .It is said that the students who came from all over the country to study at São Francisco gave the then dull town of São Paulo a bohemian and cultural lifestyle, which is now a part of the city's character.
There is a gravestone in its patio, where
Julius Frank , a German professor dear to students, was buried in1841 . Because Frank was a Protestant, he could not be buried in any of the Catholic graveyards in São Paulo, so the students chose to bury him inside the school as homage.
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