Sobolev's House

Moscow, Russia

 

Nika Bohdan

This six-story house was built in 1948 by architect Ivan Sobolev and is viewed as the most pompous of all Stalinist buildings in Tverskaya Street. Two buildings are connected with two timbrel vaults, while the first and the second floors are made of crude stones. Historians say, the structure has intact pre-Revolution buildings as part of it. The famous Russian writer Alexander Fadeyev lived here from 1946 to 1956.

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