Tuesday, 29 July 2014

A Journey Through Stalinist Architecture around the World Part V: The Former Eastern Bloc

On the next leg of this series, we're going to take a look at the former Eastern Bloc which consisted of the countries of Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Albania, Bulgaria and Romania.

Now for the purposes of simplicity, the former German Democratic Republic will be explored in a different post as the GDR had a sizable amount of architecture that would make this post just way too long.

The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, Poland


 Ministry of Agriculture in Warsaw, Poland

Nowa Huta District of Krakow, Poland

Former Communist Party House in Sofia, Bulgaria

Palace of Parliament in Bucharest, Romania. 

Interestingly enough, the Palace of Parliament in Romania was commissioned to be built several decades after the initial phase of Stalinist architecture had been built, which was during the 1950's. The Palace of Parliament was started in 1984 and finally completed in 1990.

Dunaújváros in Hungary
 
TZUM Department Store in Sofia, Bulgaria
 
House of the Free Press in Bucharest, Romania.

Hotel Crowne Plaza in Prague, Czech Republic 

On the next installment, we'll take a look at the German Democratic Republic, more commonly referred to as East Germany!


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