Kremlin Presidium
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The Kremlin Presidium (The Administrative Building of the Kremlin, Russian: Административный корпус Кремля, romanized: Administrativnyy korpus Kremlya), also denominated Building 14 (Russian: 14-й корпус), was an edifice within the Moscow Kremlin in Russia. Constructed on the site of the demolished historic cathedrals in 1934, until 2011 it housed, first, the Supreme Soviet, i.e. the supreme legislative body of the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991, and, second, the offices of the Presidential Administration of Russia. It was dismantled in 2016.
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Kremlin Presidium | |
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Административный корпус Кремля №14 | |
Alternative names | Building 14 |
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Architectural style | Neoclassical |
Coordinates | 55°45′8.05″N 37°37′12.61″E |
Construction started | 1932 |
Completed | 1934 |
Demolished | 2016 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Ivan Rerberg |
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