Kockica in Zagreb, Croatia. Completed in 1968. Architect: Ivan Vitić. Brutalist style building, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
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Church of the Holy Cross
Church of the Holy Cross in Zagreb, Croatia. Constructed between 1971 and 1982. Brutalist style, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Jezero Complex
Jezero Complex in Novi Pazar, Serbia. Completed 1986 by architect Tomislav Milovanović. Brutalist, socialist-era architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Palace of Weddings
Palace of Weddings in Vilnius, Lithuania. Constructed between 1968 and 1974. Alternative name: Palace of Marriage. Brutalist, Soviet architecture.
Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus
Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus in Podgorica, Montenegro. Completed in 1969. Brutalist style, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Mamutica
Mamutica in Zagreb, Croatia. Apartment building completed in 1974. Brutalist style, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Richter’s skyscrapers
Richter’s skyscrapers in Zagreb, Croatia. Completed in 1968, also known as The Rockets. Brutalist tower block, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Eastern City Gate of Belgrade
Eastern City Gate in Belgrade, Serbia. Constructed in 1976, also known as Rudo. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Pyramid of Tirana
Pyramid of Tirana in Tirana, Albania. Formerly the Enver Hoxha Museum. Completed in 1988; Brutalist, Communist architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Kharkiv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre named after N. Lysenko
Kharkiv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre named after N. Lysenko in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Eshera Sports Complex
Eshera Sports Complex in Abkhazia. Also known as the Central Olympic Base of the USSR. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Drama Theatre
Drama Theatre in Grodno (Hrodna), Belarus. Constructed between 1977 and 1984. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.