Pictures

  1. The first residence of the Technical College in Brno (until 1860).
  2. The same building at the end of 19th century.
  3. New building of the Technical College in 1860. We can see a map of the city from that year.
  4. The same building 40 years later.
  5. Professor's staff of the Technical College in 1867.
  6. Honourable commitee of the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the German Technical University in Brno (14th - 18th October 1899).
  7. Parade on 15th October, 1899.
  8. "Deutsches Haus", demolished after World War II.
  9. "Deutsches Haus" (grand hall), the place of celebration (15th October 1899).
  10. Johann Radon (1887-1956), assistant of mathematics from 1911 until 1912. A famous mathematician.
  11. A) , B) Richard von Mises (1883-1953), assistant of mechanics from 1906 until 1909. A famous mathematician.
  12. Emanuel Czuber (1851-1925), profesor of mathematics from 1886 until 1891. Rector of the school in the school year 1890-91.
  13. Karl Carda (1870-1943), assistant of mathematics from 1896 until 1900. Later he became a  professor of mathematics at the German Technical University in Prague.
  14. Georg Hamel (1877-1954), professor of mechanics from 1905 until 1912. Later he became a professor of mechanics at the Technical Universities in Aachen, Berlin and in Munich.
  15. Ferdinand Schnitzler (1857-1928), the last German mayor in Brno, assistant professor of actuary mathematics.
  16. Erwin Lohr (1880-1951), professor of physics, rector of the German Technical University in 1930-31.
  17. Rector's chain.
  18. "Mensa Academica".
  19. Ernst Fischer (1875-1954), assistant of mathematics from 1902 until 1910, professor of mathematics from 1910 until 1911. Later professor of mathematics at the universities in Erlangen and Cologne.
  20. Lothar Koschmider (1890-1974), professor of mathematics from 1927 until 1939. Rektor of the school in the school year 1938-39.
  21. Lothar Schrutka (1881-1945), professor of mathematics from 1912 until 1925. Later he became a  professor of mathematics at Vienna Technical University.
  22. Emil Waelsch (1863-1927), professor of mathematics from 1895 until 1910. From 1910 until 1927 professor of descriptive geometry.
  23. Anton Rzehak (1855-1923), from 1905 until 1923 professor of mineralogy a geology. He died in 1923.
  24. Georg Wellner (1846-1909), from 1880 until 1906 professor of several engineering specializations.
  25. Oscar Primavesi (1874-1952), from 1917 until 1920 professor of electrical engineering. Later he taught at Vienna Technical University.
  26. Friedrich Arzberger (1833-1905), from 1873 until 1882 professor of mechanical technology. Later he was professor of the Vienna Technical University.
  27. Josef Melan (1853-1941), professor of build statics and building of  bridges  from 1886 until 1902. Rektor of the school in the school year 1895-96. He taught at the Prague German Technical University later.
  28. Viktor Kaplan (1876-1934), professor of construction of machinery  from 1913 until 1934. Designer of  the Kaplan turbine.
  29. Alfons Leon (1881-1951), professor of mechanics from 1912 until 1918. Later he worked at the Graz and Vienna Technical Universities.
  30. Ludwig Anschütz (1889-1954), professor of organic chemistry from 1930 until 1945.
  31. Ernst Chwalla (1901-1960), professor of building mechanics from 1931 until 1945. Later he taught at the Graz Technical University (1955-60).
  32. Erdmann Kothny (1882-1958), professor of mechanical technology from1931 until 1945.
  33. Karl Kühn (1884-1945), professor of building history from 1935 until 1945.
  34. Albin Kurtenacker (1886-1962), professor of analytic chemistry from 1923 until 1939.
  35. Anton Lissner (1885-1970), professor of chemical technology from 1920 until 1942.
  36. Great Hall in the old building.
  37. New building of German Technical University in 1910
  38. Autographs of the Brno German Technical University Mathematicians


Author thanks dr. Krejèí (Archive of TU Brno) and the staff of the Brno City Archive for the loan of the archive pictures.