See the Variety of Russian Architecture
All-Russia Exhibition Center: Joseph Stalin ordered the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition of 1939 as a celebration of Soviet economic achievements.
Winter Palace: The Winter Palace is one of the most famous buildings in St. Petersburg, as much for its role in Russian history.
Church of the Savior Not Made By Hand: This is one of the most exquisite works of art created under the patronage of railway millionaire Savva Mamontov.
Magnitogorsk Metal Kombinat: Magnitogorsk was “Stalin’s Pittsburgh.” A model industrial town for the purpose of making steel.
Cathedral of St. Sophia: The Cathedral of St. Sophia, built under Bishop Luke for Prince Vladimir.
Narkomfin Communal House: The Narkomfin Communal House (Narkomfin Dom Kommuna) was designed by a team of architects and engineers headed by Moisei Ginzburg.
Melnikov House: A blossoming of avant-garde architecture, art, and design took place in 1920s, post-revolutionary Russia.
Rusakov House of Culture: As part of the new typologies emerging from postrevolutionary Russia, workers.
Lenin Mausoleum: This small but monumental tomb holds the embalmed body of Vladimir Lenin.