Buildings of Princeton University
Princeton Campuses are designed by the famous architects such as Ralph Adams Cram, Benjamin Latrobe, McKim, Robert Venturi, Nick Yeager, and Mead & White. There is a great number of Neo-Gothic buildings within the campuses of the Princeton University. It is situated in a commute of one hour from the Philadelphia and New York. Nassau Hall was the first constructed building of the Princeton University.
The architecture of the university can be determined as some kind of mixture of the American architecture movements with the gothic style. The number of campuses is rather great.
One of the most famous buildings of the University of Princeton is Princeton University Art Museum. The aim of the university is to give the opportunity to the students to be in touch with original works of arts and to use the received experience in their academics. Nowadays, the collection numbers 60,000 of works of different fields of arts. The works of arts are of different times from ancient items till modern arts. This collection possesses the Roman and Greek antiquities, and this collection is considered to be unique. Moreover, one is able to find there a collection of Chinese Art, Western European Paintings.