The National Industrial Building, completed in 1928, fully demonstrates the Soviet architectural style of the early years of Stalin. It took three years to build the steel-bone cement building. It was mainly used for manpower tools and handling materials with Hummer. Most of the processes were mechanized when completed. It was soon unveiled in Eisenstein's silent film "The General Route", which survived the Soviet Patriotic Wars or was built with stronger materials. The first Soviet television station in the postwar era was also opened. To the west of the building there is a bridge, which is full of concentric locks for lovers.
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The National Industrial Building, completed in 1928, fully demonstrates the Soviet architectural style of the early years of Stalin. It took three years to build the steel-bone cement building. It was mainly used for manpower tools and handling materials with Hummer. Most of the processes were mechanized when completed. It was soon unveiled in Eisenstein's silent film "The General Route", which survived the Soviet Patriotic Wars or was built with stronger materials. The first Soviet television station in the postwar era was also opened. To the west of the building there is a bridge, which is full of concentric locks for lovers.
The building is very grand and majestic, and the exhibition but the history of the former Soviet industry, especially the heavy industry, is also very brilliant!