The Secretariat of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet (demolished in 2016) and the Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin.01.08.1983#8489663
Right: Raisa Fyodorova, Secretary of Podolsk City Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, tours a central station for cattle artificial insemination.01.06.1983#8178042
2nd right: Raisa Fyodorova, Secretary of Podolsk City Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, tours Podolsk Dairy Plant.01.06.1983#8178094
The building of Mossovet (today Moscow City Hall) on Tverskaya Street, designed by architect Matvei Kazakov. Built in 1782.01.09.1982#6691625
The Ukrainian SSR. Yury Kravchenko, Head of the Consumer Services Directorate at the Executive Committee of the Kiev City Soviet (Council) of People's Deputies.01.10.1981#6674064
Supervisor of a construction site in the city of Tolyatti Vladislav Kolevatykh, right, at a construction site.25.11.1980#5964738
Lenin Square, now Mustaqillik Maydoni (Independence Square), in Tashkent, the Uzbek SSR.01.07.1980#8177902
Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. Lenin Square in Tashkent (now Mustaqillik Square or Independence Square). Left: the House of Ministries. Right: a branch of the Central Vladimir Lenin Museum (now State Museum of Uzbekistani History).18.11.1979#6335511
The Comecon building, right, on Novy Arbat and one of the seven Stalinist high-rises on Uprising Square (now Kudrinskaya Square) as seen from the Berezhkovskaya Embankment.11.06.1979#8315227
Belgian parliamentary delegation headed by chairman of the chamber of representatives Andre Dekua in executive committee of Moscow Soviet.01.09.1976#728761
A road patrol officer (today's General Administration for Traffic Safety) patrols Moscow streets.15.08.1975#5706250
The Order Chamber in Pskov is the only surviving administrative building of the 17th century in the city. It is located in the southern part of Dovmontov City and is part of the Pskov Kremlin. Now the Order Chamber building houses the exhibition and cultural center of the Pskov Historical, Artistic and Architectural Museum Reserve.06.07.1975#8826352
A road patrol officer of the General Administration for Traffic Safety on Gorky Street (today's Tverskaya), Moscow.19.05.1973#5805698
Cherepovets Metallurgical Plant (now Severstal). Plant workers during winter recreational activities on Sheksna River. Chairman of the executive committee of Cherepovets City Council of People's Deputies Alexei Savonov, left, and Cherepovets Metallurgical Plant director Vladimir Vanchikov, center.01.03.1973#5886283
Lenin Avenue (now Soborny Avenue) in Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.25.08.1972#6316250
Moscow, the Soviet Union. Building of the Central Statistical Administration/ Tsentrosoyuz Building, built to a design by French architect Charles Edouard Le Corbusier, on Kirov, now Myasnitskaya, Street.01.06.1972#5539705
The building of the Executive Committee of the City Council of Working People's Deputies in Khabarovsk, which now houses the office of the city administration.01.09.1971#5996875
Kalinin Prospekt (now Novy Arbat) is a central Moscow avenue. The avenue stretches from the Trinity Tower of the Kremlin to the Kalininsky (now Novoarbatsky) bridge, where Kutuzovsky Prospekt begins. The construction of Kalinin Avenue went from 1964 to 1969. The architectural style is constructivism and functionalism.13.06.1971#8251793
A new building of the Committee of the Kalinin Region's Communist Party of the Soviet Union.01.08.1970#3012197
Salavat, a city in Russia, one of the largest industrial centers in Bashkortostan Republic, Russia. The city is located in southern Baskortostan, on the left bank of the Belaya River (Kama inflow), 178 km south of Ufa. Founded in 1948 with the construction of Petrochemical Plant No.18 (currently OJSC Salavatnefteorgsintez). Named in the honor of Bashkir national hero Salavat Yulayev.01.07.1970#419965
Deputy Director of the regional Local Lore Museum Nina Fedoseyeva telling visitors about Erfurt, the German twin town of Lipetsk.01.07.1970#753739
Moscow. Comecon headquarters (now the Moscow Government building) on Novy Arbat Street.01.06.1970#5709925
The Armenian SSR. Lenin Square in Yerevan (currently Republic Square). Left: the Museum of the Armenian History and the National Gallery. Designed by the city's chief architect Alexander Tamanyan in 1924.16.07.1969#6108072
Kalinin Prospekt (today Novy Arbat Street) is a central Moscow street. The avenue goes from the Troitskaya Tower of the Kremlin to Kalinin Bridge (today Novoarbatsky Bridge). The development (1964-1969) of Kalinin (Novoarbatsky) Prospekt was made in the spirit of constructivism and functionalism.05.07.1969#6666673
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. View of Khreschatyk Street, the central street in Kiev. Right: the Main Post Office.21.06.1969#6173878
The building of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance on Kalininsky Prospekt (now Novy Arbat) in Moscow.16.06.1969#8945549
Secretariat of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) in Moscow. Architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ahot Mndoyants and Vladimir Svirsky. Background: high-rises in Kalinin Prospekt (now Novy Arbat).14.06.1969#6164793
Socialist Republic of Romania. The building of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party (currently Ministry of Internal Affairs of Romania).01.06.1969#6211589
Zelenograd town is one of Moscow's districts. Photo: The town's apartment buildings in the local forest park.02.02.1969#6152565
Zelenograd town is one of Moscow's districts. Photo: The town's apartment buildings in the local forest park.02.02.1969#6152557
Turkmen SSR. The Karakumstroi Management on Karl Marx Square, Ashgabat, designed by architects A.Akhmedov and F.Aliyev.10.06.1968#5911629
A monument to Vladimir Lenin (unveiled in 1967) on Lenin Square in Smolensk. Sculptor Lev Kerbel, architect Boris Tkhor. Background: the Union House (currently the Administration of the Smolensk Region).01.06.1968#6171267
Kalinin (now Tver). An administrative building on Sovetskaya Square (now Tver Region Government and Governor's Administration). In 1944-1949, the building was rebuilt (combining three structures) according to a design by Nikolai Kolli and A. Trainin to create a three-story structure. The corner section was expanded with a belvedere. Facades were redesigned in the Stalinist Neoclassicist style.11.03.1968#6149362
Kalinin Avenue (today's Novy Arbat Street) is a main street in Moscow. The avenue began near the Kremlin's Troitskaya Tower and went to Kalininsky (today's Novoarbatsky) Bridge. Constructivism and functionalism buildings were constructed along the avenue in 1964-1969.15.02.1968#6070825
Moscow. The Secretariat of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (currently the Moscow Government building) on Kalinina Prospekt (currently Novy Arbat Street). Architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ashot Mndoyants and Vladimir Svirsky.13.02.1968#6072134
Arbatskaya Square and Kalinina Prospekt (Novy Arbat) at night. Construction of residential and administrative buildings on Novy Arbat continues at night.06.08.1967#6377874
Arbatskaya Square and Kalinina Prospekt (Novy Arbat) at night. Background: residential and administrative buildings under construction on Novy Arbat.06.08.1967#6377872
The Secretariat of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) (now Moscow City Government) under construction on Kalinina Avenue (now Novy Arbat). By architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ashot Mndoyants and Vladimir Svirsky. Left: a high-rise on Kudrinskaya Square.01.08.1967#6654665
The Secretariat of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) (now Moscow City Government) under construction in Kalinin Prospekt (now Novy Arbat). Designed by architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ahot Mndoyants, Vladimir Svirsky. Left: a high-rise building on Kudrinsky Square.01.08.1967#6128453
Denmark. Copenhagen City Hall on City Hall Square. Built between 1893 and 1905 and designed by architect Martin Nyrop.01.07.1967#6419049
1905 Square in Sverdlovsk. Right: the building of Sverdlovsk City Council of People's Deputies.10.06.1967#6160431