Abandoned constructivist building of the Profintern Club in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The building designed by Soviet modernist architect K. Korzhinsky was built in 1927-1928 in Volodarskogo Street. The building served later as the House of Culture named after Yakov Sverdlov (DK Sverdlova) and the House of Culture of the City Directorate of Internal Affairs (DK GUVD).


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