At the moment the photo was taken, still known as Stalin’s Palace. Ostensibly a “gift” from him, in truth a reminder who’s boss.
Current-Taste7942 on
Its crazy that 10 years after the war there is still rubble laying around which I assume is a decade old? Makes me think how many cities and villages in Ukraine will look destroyed even years after the war ends/stops.
K_R_S on
Is it Złota and Jana Pawła II crossing?
dat_9600gt_user on
Easy to forget that it used to be all white.
RainbowVVein on
Burn this commie shit down
MichalWs on
It’s a great picture of exploitative russian mentality. Everything around was in ruins but communist government had prioritized building palace for themselves.
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Some years ago there were talks on cleaning it properly and local media started republishing those old photos, the fact that it used to be shiny white came as a shock to everyone lol. [Here are two photos, old and new, with the sliding thingy](https://www.whitemad.pl/brudny-symbol-stolicy-czy-palac-kultury-i-nauki-odzyska-dawne-barwy/).
Wow the place still looks wrecked.
At the moment the photo was taken, still known as Stalin’s Palace. Ostensibly a “gift” from him, in truth a reminder who’s boss.
Its crazy that 10 years after the war there is still rubble laying around which I assume is a decade old? Makes me think how many cities and villages in Ukraine will look destroyed even years after the war ends/stops.
Is it Złota and Jana Pawła II crossing?
Easy to forget that it used to be all white.
Burn this commie shit down
It’s a great picture of exploitative russian mentality. Everything around was in ruins but communist government had prioritized building palace for themselves.