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Zagreb Fair (Austrian Pavilion)

Zagreb Fair (Austrian Pavilion)

Zagreb Fair (Austrian Pavilion) in Croatia. Completed 1969. Architect Božidar Kolonić. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.

Lotus Hall

Lotus Hall

Lotus Hall in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Completed in 1973 by architects D. Taneva and M. Sapundjieva. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.

Ameriabank CJSC

Ameriabank CJSC

Ameriabank CJSC in Dilijan, Armenia. Completed in the 1970s. Formerly the QaghSovet buidling. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.

Victory Monument

Victory Monument

Victory Monument in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Completed in 1985. Architects V. Lyzenko and V. Bukhaev. Soviet war memorial in the former USSR.

Croatian Radiotelevision

Croatian Radiotelevision

Croatian Radiotelevision in Split, Croatia. Completed in 1979 by architect Frane Grgurević. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.

Cinema Belarus

Cinema Belarus

Cinema Belarus in Brest. The building used to be the city’s main synagogue before it became a cinema. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.

Elektrenai Ice Palace

Elektrenai Ice Palace

ElektrÄ—nai Ice Palace in Lithuania. Completed in 1976 by architects A. Juseviciene and A. Domarackas. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.

House of Culture

House of Culture

Soviet-era relief on the outer wall of the House of Culture in Pitsunda, a resort town on the Black Sea Coast in Abkhazia. Former USSR.

Monument to the Liberators of Skopje

Monument to the Liberators of Skopje

Monument to the Liberators of Skopje in North Macedonia. Completed in 1955 by sculptor Ivan Mirkovic. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.

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