F.E. Dzerzhinsky House of Culture
Detailed description
A monument of urban planning and architecture of regional importance, subject to state protection. The building was built in the period from 1932 to 1934 in the architectural style of constructivism, designed by architects I.P. Antonov and V.D. Sokolov. It is part of a residential complex of the same period with the name "Chekist Town". It is an irregularly shaped building with expressive spatial volumes. Currently, the building houses the Museum of History and Archeology of the Urals.
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Address
Lenin Avenue, 69/10, Kirovskiy rayon, Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, 650075