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Palace of Culture named after Kotlov

The Palace of Culture named after Kotlov is a building in the city of Kremenchug (Poltava region, Ukraine), included in the list of architectural monuments of the city .

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Palace of Culture named after Kotlov
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View of the Palace of Culture in the winter
A country Ukraine
CityKremenchug
Building typepalace
Architectural stylecubism
Project authorF. Mazulenko
Architect
Building1925 - 1927 years
Statusprotected by the state
conditionis whole

History

It was originally built in 1925-1927 as a club of car builders. In 1943 it was destroyed by the Nazis , reconstructed in the 1950s [1] .

Description

The author of the project, a native of Kremenchug, F. Mazulenko , managed to achieve an organic unity of the entertainment part, which included a lobby, a lobby, an auditorium with 800 seats, an amphitheater, a balcony and a club room, where there were rooms for circle work and a library for 8 thousand volumes with reading rooms. the hall. The appearance of the building has the features of modernity. The walls and ceilings of the club are painted in the national Ukrainian style [1] .



Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Gladysh K.V. Architecture and monuments of Poltava region. The history of the foundation of Kremenchug
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Palace of Culture_ Names of Kotlov&oldid = 99724761


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