The now-abandoned Palace of Culture in Jermuk, Armenia. Completed in 1986. Modernist, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
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House of Culture named after Pavel Tkachenko
House of Culture named after Pavel Tkachenko in Bendery (Bender), Transnistria. Modernist, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
House Of Culture Arsenal
House Of Culture Arsenal in Kazanlak, a town in central Bulgaria. Completed in 1992. Modernist architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Culture House of Trade Unions
Culture House of Trade Unions in Tulcea, Romania. Completed in 1965. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Palace of Culture
Palace of Culture in Tirana, Albania. Constructed between 1959 and 1963. Modernist, Communist-era architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Palace of Culture
Palace of Culture in Chiatura, Georgia (Caucasus). Completed in 1967 in Stalinist Empire style. Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR
Ivan Vazov Community Centre
Mosaic on the wall of the Ivan Vazov Community Centre in Sopot, Bulgaria. Completed in 1984. Socialist artwork in the former Eastern Bloc.
Cultural Centre Joža Ažmana
Cultural Centre Joža Ažmana in Bohinjska Bistrica, Slovenia. Completed in 1979. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Hristo Botev Community Centre
Hristo Botev Community Centre in Kalofer, central Bulgaria. Completed in 1976. Socialist-era architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Palace of Culture
Palace of Culture in Khobi, Georgia (Caucasus). Artwork by Zurab Tsereteli. Modernist, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
Festival and Congress Centre
Festival and Congress Centre in Varna, Bulgaria. Completed in 1986. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Culture House of Trade Unions
Culture House of Trade Unions in Alba Iulia, Romania. Completed in 1976. Architect Gh. Dorin. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.