Gogol Museum The Gogol Museum is the oldest university museum. It was opened in 1909 on centenary anniversary of Gogol. The main aim of the museum was to elucidate for the present generations Gogol's life and his creative work of the Nizhyn period. The materials are arranged on 15 stands of the two museum rooms. The exhibits include the portraits of Gogol's parents, painted by the 19th-century artists, photocopies of the teachers and the Gymnasium students' portraits, their progress lists, textbooks and training aids of that time.
University museum The university library is a unique book collection, which dates back to 1820. In 1899 a separate library building was erected in Gogol Street. During the Gymnasium's transformation the library funds were accumulated in various ways. Much work in the formation of the book funds was done by its librarians: professors K. Shapalynsky, I. Landrazhyn, M. Solovyov, and D. Aman. Nowadays, the library boasts over 1 million books and
periodicals. The library has the Museum of Rare Books, the Gogol Research Centre, five reading halls for 600 readers.
The Museum of Rare Books The Museum of Rare Books boasts over 100,000 volumes of rare books. About 2,000 books are exhibited in its two halls. Among them are the ancient editions of the 16th–18th centuries such as the
Iliad and
Odyssey by
Homer,
Aeneid by
Vergil,
Grammar by
Meletius Smotrytsky,
Arithmetic by
Leonty Magnitskyy, etc. The museum was opened in 1985. The great contribution to the work of it was done by the famous philologist H. Vasylkyvsky. That is why the museum was named in his honour.
The Gogol Research Centre The Gogol Research Centre was set up in 1995. There are a number of works concerning Gogol's life and his literary activities published by the professors and lectures of the university. About 2000 copies of books about Gogol are exhibited in its two rooms.
The University Picture Gallery The picture gallery occupies three halls next to the Gogol Museum. Opened in 1957, it consists of 230 paintings by Ukrainian and West European artists of the 14th-20th centuries. The
Renaissance school of painting is most vividly represented here. The paintings by the famous Byzantine, Italian, Flemish and Dutch artists, such as
Carracci,
Rubens,
Van Laar and one of the famous paintings "
Mary Magdalene", painted by
Titian himself, are exhibited. == Famous alumni and academics ==