Technische Universität Berlin, Public research university in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
The Technische Universität Berlin is a public research institution in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf that spreads across several locations. It contains lecture halls, workshops, and research buildings connected by green spaces and wide walkways.
Established in 1879 as a polytechnic school, the institution resumed operations in 1946 after the Second World War. Over the following decades, it grew into one of the country's largest technical education centers.
The name reflects its roots as a technical college, while today lecture halls and labs form a center for applied research. Students from all continents shape the daily rhythm on campus and in the surrounding streets.
Visitors find themselves on a sprawling campus where individual faculties and libraries are distributed across several blocks. Signposts at entrances and along pathways help with orientation between buildings.
A branch campus in El Gouna, Egypt, extends its reach beyond Europe. Projects in energy and urban planning for desert regions take shape there.
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