The Palace of the Soviets (Russian: Дворец Советов, romanized: Dvorets Sovetov) was a project to construct a political convention center in Moscow on...
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supposed to make way for a colossal Palace of the Soviets to house the country's legislature, the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Construction started in 1937...
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Palace of the Soviets Community centre Cultural center Institute of Culture Mechanics' institutes People's House, previous term that existed in the Russian...
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Moskva Pool (category Buildings and structures built in the Soviet Union)
foundation of the abandoned Palace of the Soviets, to the designs of Moscow architect Dmitry Chechulin. Construction of the Palace of Soviets had begun...
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Volkshalle (category Abandoned projects of Nazi Germany)
generated model of the Volkshalle emerges from Lake Wannsee. Nazi architecture Palace of the Soviets Reichstag building Symbolism of domes Speer, Erinnerungen...
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Seven Sisters (Moscow) (redirect from Seven Sisters of Moscow)
Building and the Palace of the Soviets. The construction of the first Soviet skyscraper project, the Palace of the Soviets, was interrupted by the German invasion...
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Hans Poelzig (category Academic staff of the Prussian Academy of Arts)
hands until 1995. Some of his designs that were never built included one for the Palace of the Soviets and one for the League of Nations headquarters at...
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Boris Iofan (category Communist Party of the Soviet Union members)
1931 House on the Embankment and the 1931–1933 winning draft of the Palace of the Soviets. Born in Odesa, Iofan graduated in 1916 from Italy's Regio Istituto...
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House of Soviets (Дом советов) or House of the Soviets may refer to: House of Soviets (Kaliningrad), an incomplete building on the site of Königsberg Castle...
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Military Officers Palace of the Soviets (special case) Education in the Soviet Union Young Pioneer camp Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union Children's...
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The State Kremlin Palace (Russian: Государственный Кремлёвский дворец), previously and unofficially known as the Kremlin Palace of Congresses (Кремлёвский...
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October Revolution (redirect from Storming of the Winter Palace)
left the palace. With the Petrograd Soviet now in control of government, garrison, and proletariat, the Second All Russian Congress of Soviets held its...
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with the Soviet Union, starting with his first trip to Moscow in 1928, and ending with the rejection of his proposal for the Palace of the Soviets in 1932...
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Totalitarian architecture (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
vast cities constructed in their own honour. Stalin's Palace of the Soviets was to be higher than the Empire State Building. Hitler's Reich Chancellery was...
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The Presidential Palace (Polish: Pałac Prezydencki) is the official residence of the Polish head of state and president alongside the Belweder Palace...
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the Soviets, but the palace was never completed. After his release from serving a 20-year sentence in a Mexican prison for the assassination of Leon...
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Stalinist architecture (redirect from Soviet Classicism)
the Palace of the Soviets was officially approved) and 1955 (when Nikita Khrushchev condemned "excesses" of the past decades and disbanded the Soviet...
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Dmitry Chechulin (category Recipients of the Order of Lenin)
the Palace of the Soviets competition (the major event in Soviet architectural history) at multiple points. He was among the twelve finalists in the final...
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Operation Storm-333 (redirect from Tajbeg Palace assault)
executed by the Soviet Union in Afghanistan on 27 December 1979. Special forces and airborne troops stormed the heavily fortified Tajbeg Palace in Kabul...
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The Seven Sisters is inspired by the Palace of the Soviets. The Palace of the Soviets was planned to be built in the early 1930s on the banks of the Moscow...
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Germania (city) (redirect from City of Hitler)
Nordstern (city) Palace of the Soviets Speer und Er Stalinist architecture Totalitarian architecture Der Untergang Volkshalle – the Great Hall Notes Friedrich...
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(1984), and the Lotte New York Palace Hotel (1980). 1 Park Lane, a proposed 1,210-foot supertall skyscraper, would be located on the site of the Park Lane...
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The Winter Palace is a palace in Saint Petersburg that served as the official residence of the House of Romanov, previous emperors, from 1732 to 1917...
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as the Palace of Soviets was never built.[citation needed] Only the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union could deprive a person of this...
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Hector Hamilton (category Year of birth missing)
British Listed Buildings. 1 June 1938. Retrieved 5 February 2012. The Palace of the Soviets. A project by Hector Hamilton - documentary film on YouTube...
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Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne (redirect from International Congresses of Modern Architecture)
planning. The fourth CIAM meeting in 1933 was to have been held in Moscow. The rejection of Le Corbusier's competition entry for the Palace of the Soviets, a...
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Tatlin's Tower (redirect from The Monument to the Third International)
"Fountain of Light by Ai Weiwei". My Favorite Arts. Wainwright, Oliver (7 November 2017). "Louvre Abu Dhabi: Jean Nouvel's spectacular palace of culture...
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in the name of the Soviets, Lenin proclaimed the formation of the Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic (RSFSR). During the Georgian Affair of 1922...
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Kropotkinskaya (category Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Moscow)
of the demise of the Palace of Soviets project, much of Kropotkinskaya's planned ridership never materialized. As of 2013[update] the station serves about...
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Strasbourg. 1965 Museum of the 20th century, Nanterre, Paris 1919 Hotel, Rabat. 1930 Errazuris house, Chile. 1931 Palace of the Soviets, Moscow (competition)...
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