Description
ΕΘΝΙΚΟΝ
ΜΕΤΣΟΒΙΟΝ ΠΟΛΥΤΕΧΝΕΙΟΝ
ΠΡΟΧΕΙΡΟΣ
ΤΑΧΥΜΕΤΡΙΚΟΣ ΠΙΝΑΞ
Τυπ. Μπλαζουδάκη, 1919
National (Metsovian) Technical University of Athens
Τachymetric Τable
Printed by Blazoudakis Press, 1925
Original Hard binding
5 fold
11.5 cm x 25 cm (folded)
63 cm x 11.5 cm (unfolded)
The National (Metsovian) Technical University of Athens, sometimes known as Athens Polytechnic Greece, is named Metsovio(n) in honor of its benefactors Nikolaos Stournaris, Eleni Tositsa, Michail Tositsas and Georgios Averoff, whose origin is from the town of Metsovo in Epirus. It was founded in 1837 as a part-time vocational school named Royal School of Arts which, as its role in the technical development of the fledgling state grew, developed into Greece’s sole institution providing engineering degrees up until the 1950s, when polytechnics were established outside Athens. Its traditional campus, located in the center of Athens on Patission Avenue on a site donated by Eleni Tositsa, features a suite of magnificent neoclassical buildings by architect Lysandros Kaftantzoglou (1811–1885). A new campus, the Zografou Campus, was built in the 1980s.