Sovietsky Hotel
The Sovietsky Hotel is a historic Soviet-styled hotel built in 1952 and located in Moscow on Leningradsky Prospect.[1]
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General information | |
Location | Moscow, Russia |
Address | Leningradsky Ave, 32/2 |
Coordinates | 55.7850°N 37.5693°E |
Opening | 1952 |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 100+ |
Number of restaurants | Yar |
Website | |
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History
Sovietsky was built on Stalin's orders and opened in 1952. The architecture is based on Russian traditionalism and Soviet era styles. Yar, founded in 1826, one of the highest rated restaurants in Russia at the time, is located in Sovietsky Hotel after the hotel opened.[2]
The hotel was often used to accommodate foreign diplomats and contains numerous hidden rooms used for spying.
In 2006, there were plans to rebrand the hotel as Ivanka Hotel after Ivanka Trump.[3]
References
- Simon Richmond (2009). Russia europea. EDT srl. pp. 209–. ISBN 978-88-6040-459-6.
- Caroline Brooke (2006). Moscow: A Cultural History. Oxford University Press. pp. 192–. ISBN 978-0-19-530952-2.
- Cullison, Alan; Forrest, Brett (29 November 2018). "Trump Tower Moscow? It Was the End of a Long, Failed Push to Invest in Russia". WSJ. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
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