The Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren named after the 40th anniversary of the All-Union Pioneer Organization, the main building with exhibition halls, a planetarium, a winter garden with three zenith domes of the upper light, a decorative pool and a mosaic panel of Young Leninists on the facade
Detailed description
The Palace of Schoolchildren and Pioneers in the modernist architectural style was built in 1958-1961 by a large team of architects. The building has a complicated composition in the comb version: 5 buildings are strung together in a common line of corridors, and the separately standing structure of the concert hall is connected together with this axis by a passage. A lot of glass was used in the construction. There is a flagpole mast nearby. Above the main entrance there is a panel "Young Leninists" made of crushed ceramic tiles and white cement. Branched paths lead to the palace.
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Address
ulitsa Kosygina, 17 к1, Gagarinsky District, Moscow, Russia, 119333