1953), were spun off to create a new institution, originally called the Lublin Higher School of Agriculture.
On 6 March 2008, the Polish government passed a law which changed the names of some agricultural colleges.
[4] After the bill was approved by the Senate and validated by the President of Poland it was published in the Official Gazette and became effective as of 11 April 2008.
The heritage listed manorial complex located in Felin has a representative function for University of Life Sciences in Lublin.
The completion of the building dates back to the second half of 19th century and the name Felin was given to honor the Tatary heir's wife, Feliksa.
The manor underwent the most significant changes during World War II when it was used as the headquarters of Colonel Klauss, one of the Nazi officials.