Palace Of Soviets Today

The main hall was designed to seat over 20,000 people.

The (Russian: Dvorets Sovetov ) was a colossal, unrealized architectural project meant to serve as the administrative center and congress hall for the Soviet government in Moscow. Designed by architect Boris Iofan , it was intended to be the world's tallest building, reaching a height of 416 meters (1,365 feet) and topped by a massive 100-meter statue of Vladimir Lenin. Vision and Scale palace of soviets

The project required the demolition of the , which was blown up on Stalin's orders in 1931 to make room for the "neoclassical citadel". This act was deeply controversial and led some artists, such as the cathedral's choirmaster Pavel Chesnokov, to renounce their careers in protest. Construction and Failure The main hall was designed to seat over 20,000 people