Statue to Martyrs of the Revolution in Bishkek Kyrgyzstan. Completed in 1978. Soviet-era monument in the former USSR.
Architectonic Blog Posts
Victory Memorial to Soviet Army
Victory Memorial to Soviet Army in Riga, Latvia, part of the Baltic States. Completed in 1985. Soviet war memorial in the former USSR.
Palace of Sports
Palace of Sports in Minsk, Belarus. Constructed 1963-66 by architects S. Filimonov and V. Malyshev. Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Freedom Monument
Freedom Monument in Panevezys, Lithuania, Baltic States. Statue of a woman completed in 1974. Soviet monument in the former USSR.
Former Linas (Lino) Swimming Pool
Former Linas (Lino) Swimming Pool in Palanga, Lithuania. Completed in 1984. Brutalist style, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Monument to the uprising of the people of Kordun and Banija
Spomenik: Monument to the uprising of the people of Kordun and Banija in Petrova Gora, Croatia. Completed in 1981. Socialist monument in former Yugoslavia.
Memorial to the Great Patriotic War
Memorial to the Great Patriotic War in Kremenets, Ukraine. Alternative name: World War II Memorial. War memorial, Soviet monument in the former USSR.
Ukrposhta (Postal Service)
Ukrposhta in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. Mosaic name: “More Cast Iron, Steel and Rolled Stock for the Motherland”. Former USSR Soviet artwork.
Bus Stop “Fragment of a Dolphin”
Bus Stop “Fragment of a Dolphin” in Gagra, Abkhazia. Completed in 1967. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Memorial to the Great Patriotic War
Memorial to the Great Patriotic War (World War II) in Chiatura, Georgia. Soviet-era war monument in the former USSR.
Memorial Tomb to the Heroes of the Second World War
Spomenik: Memorial Tomb to the Heroes of the Second World War in Veles, North Macedonia. Completed in 1979. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to Freedom
Spomenik: Monument to Freedom in Berane, Montenegro. Completed: 1977. Alternative name: Monument on Jasikovac Hill. Socialist monument in former Yugoslavia.