Eighth Sister (Moscow)

Eighth Sister (Moscow)

The Eighth Sister is the project for the Eighth Sister to the group of seven Stalinist skyscrapers in Moscow, Russia. The original plans included an eighth tower, which would have been one of the tallest buildings in the World if it had been constructed. Following Stalin's death, it was decided that the projected structure would overshadow the Moscow Kremlin and the Rossiya Hotel was erected on the spot. The Triumph-Palace, completed in 2003, now the tallest building in Europe and 59th in the world, is unofficially referred to as the Eighth Sister.

See also

*All-Russia Exhibition Centre
*Hotel Leningradskaya
*List of skyscrapers in Europe
*Moscow State University
*Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia
*Ministry of Heavy Industry of Russia
*Palace of Soviets
*Academy of Science (Riga)
*Seven Sisters (Moscow)
*Stalinist architecture
*Triumph-Palace
*Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science

External links

* [http://mos-sky.narod.ru Russian site on Seven Sisters]


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