The base building with the rector's office and administration. The place of mastering radio engineering fundamentals and the base of the oldest faculty: radio Engineering and Electronics.
I graduated from this university in the last century, I work in my specialty and I am satisfied with everything in terms of my education. It was hard to keep up with the flight of the physicist's thought (integrals over the surface and volume are like a terrible dream), but after the second year physics ended. There was also a hell of a place by fuzzy logic - the engineers had somehow skidded sideways. They retook almost everything. I remember very few people passed the first time. By profession, however, everything was smooth and stress-free.