• The Red Gate Building is one of seven Stalinist skyscrapers, designed by Alexey Dushkin.[1] Its name comes from the Red Gate square.
  • The administrative and residential building on Lermontovskaya Square (Red Gate Building) is one of the seven completed Stalinist skyscrapers.
  • The Red Gate Building is one of seven Stalinist skyscrapers, designed by Alexey Dushkin. Its name comes from the Red Gate square.
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  • The building is one of the seven Stalinist skyscrapers. The main tower has 24 levels and is 133 metres (436 ft) tall.
  • The Red Gate Building, one of the seven Stalinist skyscrapers, at Red Gate Square in Moscow. Designed by Alexey Dushkin, the building was completed in 1953.
  • Red Gate Building. Aka Skyscraper on Sadovaya-Spasskaya Street.
  • Close up of the Soviet Union State Emblem on the Red Gate Building is one of seven Stalinist skyscrapers, designed by Alexey Dushkin.
  • The RED GATE BUILDING is one of seven Stalinist skyscrapers (SEVEN SISTERS), designed by Alexey Dushkin.