A former restaurant inside the Expocenter of Ukraine in Kyiv. Modernist, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
Ukraine architectonic Blog Posts
Volyn Regional Music and Drama Theatre named after Taras Shevchenko
Volyn Regional Music and Drama Theatre named after Taras Shevchenko in Lutsk, Ukraine. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Monument ’For Peace and Friendship – Against Nuclear Weapons’
Monument ’For Peace and Friendship – Against Nuclear Weapons’ in Yaremche, Western Ukraine. Soviet monument in the former USSR.
Lviv National University Sports Complex
Lviv National University Sports Complex in Ukraine. Completed in the 1970s by architect B. Kuznetsov. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Mother and Baby Mosaic
Mosaic depicting a mother and her baby on the side of an apartment building in Kremenets, Ukraine (Eastern Europe). Soviet era artwork in the former USSR.
Glory Hill Memorial Park
Glory Hill Memorial Park in Rivne, Ukraine. Completed in 1985 by Vasiliy Vinaykin and Yuriy Moskalcov. Soviet war memorial in the former USSR.
Memorial in Honour of the Liberation of Dnepropetrovsk from the Nazi Occupiers
Memorial in Honour of the Liberation of Dnepropetrovsk from the Nazi Occupiers in Dnipro, Ukraine. Soviet war memorial in the former USSR.
Cinema House
Cinema House in Kyiv, Ukraine. Completed in 1974. Formerly the House of Cinematography. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Transport Mosaic
Mosaic on the wall of a former Lviv Automobile Factory maintenance depot in Kremenets, Ukraine. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.
Rivne High-Voltage Equipment PlantÂ
Rivne High-Voltage Equipment Plant (RZVA) in Rivne, Ukraine. Completed in 1967. Soviet architecture with mosaic in the former USSR.
Lviv State Circus
Lviv State Circus in Ukraine. Completed in 1969 by architects Adolf Bahmatov and Mikhail Kanevsky. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Ukraina Cinema and Concert Hall
Ukraina Cinema and Concert Hall in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Completed in 1963. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.