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Brno University of Technology

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Sign of Brno University of Technology at building in Královo Pole, Brno, Brno City District
Sign of Brno University of Technology at building in Královo Pole, Brno, Brno City District

Brno University of Technology (abbreviated: BUT; in Czech: Vysoké učení technické v Brně – Czech abbreviation: VUT) is a university located in Brno, Czech Republic. Being founded in 1899 and initially offering a single course in civil engineering, it grew to become a major technical Czech university with over 18,000 students enrolled at 8 faculties and 2 university institutes.

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Brno University of Technology
Antonínská, Brno Veveří

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Antonínská 4
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