Max Berg buildings like brand new. Now students of Wrocław University of Science and Technology studying there

10.03.2023
Politechnika Wrocławska

The general refurbishment of the historic complex of the former hospital on Hoene-Wroński Street has been completed. The buildings house the Faculty of Mathematics of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology, and from October it will also house the university’s Faculty of Medicine.  

The complex, consisting of two buildings and a connecting passage, was designed by the famous German architect Max Berg, the author of, among other things, the design of the Centennial Hall. The hospital on the then Schulgasse street was one of his first projects in Wrocław. Today, the building is listed as a historic monument.

Originally, the complex housed the Municipal Children’s Hospital, and after World War II, clinics of the Medical University of Wrocław operated there. In 2015, the facilities were bought by the Wrocław University of Science and Technology, and now students and scientists have ‘moved in’ there after the renovation. The total cost of the modernisation of the complex including the equipment of the facility is almost PLN 50 million. 

Read more: https://pwr.edu.pl/uczelnia/aktualnosci/budynki-maxa-berga-jak-nowe-teraz-ucza-sie-tam-studenci-zdjecia-12823.html


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