Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute - Campuses and Buildings

Campuses and Buildings

The University consists of approximately 20 different buildings. Most campuses are concentrated compactly - through Pushkinskaya and architect Beketov underground stations. Campuses have changed shape over the time of building - old buildings were built, as usual in the 19th century and functioned from the very inception of the institute. They are built of brick, and are of great architectural and even historical value. New buildings were built in the Soviet era and their dimensions correspond to concrete houses built at that time. They were built during 1960-1980s of the 20th century.

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