Full-time first and second cycle studies in art history include lectures, tutorials and seminars, most of which are conducted in small groups, allowing lecturers to take an individual approach to students and their needs. Classes take place not only in lecture rooms, but also in galleries, museums and significant collections of ancient and contemporary art. A large pool of subjects is optional and is thematically related to the research interests of the Institute’s staff. The varied offer of elective classes allows students to adapt the study program to their own interests and needs. In addition to classes, students can count on substantive support from the Institute’s academic staff during individual consultations. In addition, the Institute provides good local conditions, access to rich library collections and space at the students’ disposal.