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English:
House of Projects in Kharkov (Домпроектострой). Poscard of the USSR
Русский:
Железобетонный Домпроектострой. Построен по проекту Сергея Серафимова и Марии Зандберг в 1930-1932 как Дом правительства УССР в столице Украины Харькове. Реконструировалось и восстанавливалось после войны до 1961 г. С 1957/62 Харьковский университет имени Горького. Обратите внимание на плоское сооружение на крыше.
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Date | 1936 |
Source | Self-scanned |
Author | USSR Post Narkomat; scan; на открытке не указан |
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