Lenin Museum designed by Soviet architect Leonid Pavlov (1987) in Gorki Leninskiye near Moscow, Russia.


Lenin Museum designed by Soviet architect Leonid Pavlov (1987) in Gorki Leninskiye near Moscow, Russia. The Lenin Museum in Gorki Leninskiye, nicknamed the Soviet Parthenon, was designed by Soviet architect Leonid Pavlov and built in 1987. The building was the last important architectural monument in the history of Soviet architecture. The museum dedicated to Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin is located next to the Gorki Estate where Vladimir Lenin spent last years of his life from 1918 until his death in January 1924.


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