
Classrooms and Laboratories for the Degree Programmes of the Department of Computer Science
The degree programmes of the Department are mainly held in Buildings B and D of the Fibonacci Complex. The relevant classrooms are:
- Building E
- Ground floor: A, C, E, H-Lab, I-Lab, M-Lab
- First floor: A1, C1, M1, X1, X2, X3
- Building D
- D2, D3, D5
For information on:
- classrooms, searchable by campus and departmental assignment, please consult the following page: Teaching Classrooms
- libraries and study rooms, please visit: Libraries and Study Rooms
Map of the Fibonacci Complex Buildings
Below you will find an overview of the main classrooms where lectures are held at the Polo Fibonacci, together with a complete map of the area, useful for finding your way around buildings and teaching facilities.
Facilities and Services – Buildings A–G
🟩 A – Department of Mathematics
🟥 B
- Library of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics (Campus 3)
(first floor) - Department of Physics
- Teaching classrooms and laboratories:
- Ground floor: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H-Lab, I-Lab, M-Lab, L, N, O, P
- First floor: A1, B1, C1, D1, E1, M1, N1, O1, P1, Q1-Lab, R1, S1, T1,
U1, V1, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7 - IT support services for the Departments of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics – Polo 2
🟨 C
- Department of Computer Science (second floor)
- National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), including INFN Workshops and Warehouses (basement, ground floor and first floor)
🟥 D – Classrooms D2, D3, D4, D5
🟩 E
- Fibonacci Complex Conference Center – Main Hall
- Classrooms PS1, PS4
- Student Office help desk by appointment (first floor). Open from 28 October until 18 December 2025.
To book an appointment:
https://sportellovirtuale.unipi.it/ - Teaching administration and student services; Diplomas; PhD Programmes; Teacher training and internships; Degree programme regulations; Specialisation Schools.
🟧 G – Counselling Service; Office for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities (USID); Guidance and Orientation
🟤 F – Piezometric Tower