Red University Building

Coordinates: 50°26′30.99″N 30°30′40.53″E / 50.4419417°N 30.5112583°E / 50.4419417; 30.5112583
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Red University Building
façade of the Red University Building
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General information
Architectural stylelate Classicism
Town or cityKyiv
CountryUkraine
Coordinates50°26′30.99″N 30°30′40.53″E / 50.4419417°N 30.5112583°E / 50.4419417; 30.5112583
Construction started1837
Completed1843
Design and construction
Architect(s)Vincent I. Beretti
hryvnias
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The Red University Building (

Kyiv University located at 60 Volodymyrska Street, in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. This building is a famous symbol of the Kyiv University and the Ukrainian fundamental higher educational system
.

History

It was constructed from 1837–1843 and was built in a late Classicism type construction, by architect with Italian origins Vincent I. Beretti working for the Russian Empire. The building forms an enormous figure enclosing a

Order of St. Vladimir
(founded in 1782), as Kyiv University used to bear the name of this Order. The motto of the Order, "Benefit, honor and glory" became the motto of Kyiv University. Local tour guides sometime state that Tsar Nicholas II ordered the entire main building painted red in response to student conscription protests during World War I to remind students of blood spilled by Ukrainian soldiers. Built at the top of a hill, this building has significantly influenced Kyiv’s architectural layout in the 19th century.

Colloquially referred as Red Corps, the building was nearly hit by a rocket during the

2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine, an event captured close-up by smartphone video.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Rocket Hits Very Close to Woman Near Kyiv National University - ViralHog". viralhog.com.

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