DescriptionWiki Staraya Square 4 by Vladimir Sherwood Jr.jpg
English: 4 Staraya Square, Moscow by Vladimir Sherwood (Jr., 1867-1930). Built in 1912-1915 as Titov mixed-use buildings, Communist Party of the Soviet Union Central Committee headquarters in 1920s-1991, current
Administration of the President of Russia. The building on the left (No. 6, former Armand offices) was also designed by Sherwood. These were his last two works.
Русский: Здание Администрации Президента России. Бывшее здание Центрального комитета Коммунистической партии Советского Союза (ЦК КПСС).
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