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State Polytechnic Museum, KPI Museum (Kiev)

Building 6, 37, Pobeda Avenue, Kiev (tel.: +38 044 277-37-81, +38 044 406-81-37), Metro station: "Politekhnichesky Institute".

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http://museum.kpi.ua

The State Polytechnic Museum (the Museum, for short) by the National Technical University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute" (the NTUU "KPI", for short) was established by the order of the Ministry of Education of Ukraine No. 191 dated 29th June, 1995 in pursuant to the Order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 360 dated 29th May, 1995 On Establishment of the State Polytechnic Museum in the City of Kiev.

The Museum has status of an independent structural subdivision of the Science and Research Department of the NTUU "KPI". The Museum is situated in the educational building No.6 (former workshops of the Kiev Polytechnic Institute).

The Museum was opened on 11th September, 1998, the year of the 100th anniversary of KPI. Since then, the Museum has become a scientific, research, cultural, and educational institution that researches and educates in various ways.

The Institute administration understands how it is important to keep and replenish the historical heritage of KPI and has involved all of the departments to create the Museum. The order on establishment of the Museum reads that every Institution department has to assign one or two of their members to be responsible for finding, collecting, keeping, and arranging materials on the history of KPI and then handing them over to the Museum. A chief librarian has to select all the materials of some historical value and give them to the Museum…

A special role in creation of the Museum was played by the former Department of the CPSU (Comunist Party of the Soviet Union) History (later the History Department). Its teachers made great efforts to arrange the Museum exposition.

Not indifferent and self-motivated people headed the Museum: Nikolay Kalachev, Tamara Fomich, Alla Kubritskaya…

Nikolay Kalachev, one of the founders of the Museum, is of much interest. His life was quite difficult. The War and the Revolution left a deep imprint on his soul. G. Zudilo, a local historian, found out that Nikolay Kalachev worked as a teacher of humanitarian subjects in higher military schools for a time. After he was retired, he began to work in KPI where he headed the Museum of the KPI History. It was he who was laid a heave burden on to set up the Museum operation. The first museum guides were the members of the Department of the CPSU History including N. Kalachev, P. Gagal, M. Badrak, and others. Equally interesting is Alla Kubritskaya. Her friends will always remember her as a sincere chronicler, careful and earnest keeper of golden pages of the history of Kiev Polytechnic.

The Museum keeps different documents, numerous original photographs, foundation of graduates of 1941, personal things of Professor V. Ogievsky, Academician G. Pisarenko, etc. Especially interesting are rare exhibits including a drawing set and a sliding rule of Sergey Koralev, a student of KPI, diplomas of the pre-revolutionary period, a model of a turbo-jet engine gifted by Academician A. Trubka, a KPI graduate of 1931.

From 2002, the Museum of the KPI History has been a subdivision of the State Polytechnic Museum by the NTUU "KPI".

The Museum functioning is based on regular replenishment of its resources and expositions. This requires an adequate support from the side of the administration and all members of the faculties, the institutions, the departments, the library, and other subdivisions.

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State Polytechnic Museum, KPI Museum



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