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Kuntsevo Dacha

1934 establishments in the Soviet UnionBuildings and structures built in the Soviet UnionBuildings and structures in MoscowDachasPlaces associated with Joseph Stalin
Residential buildings completed in 1934

The Kuntsevo Dacha (Russian: Ку́нцевская да́ча, romanized: Kuntsevskaya Dacha) was Joseph Stalin's personal residence near the former town of Kuntsevo (then Moscow Oblast, now part of Moscow's Fili district), where he lived for the last two decades of his life and died on 5 March 1953, although he also spent much time inside the Kremlin, where he possessed living quarters next to his offices. The dacha is located inside a forest not far from the modern-day Victory Park.Also called the "nearer dacha" (Russian: Ближняя дача, romanized: Blizhnyaya Dacha), it was built in 1933–34 to Miron Merzhanov's designs. One storey was added to the original building in 1943. Stalin lived in Kuntsevo during World War II. It was there that he played host to such high-profile guests as Winston Churchill and Mao Zedong.

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Kuntsevo Dacha
Староволынская улица, Moscow Fili-Davydkovo District

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121352 Moscow, Fili-Davydkovo District
Moscow, Russia
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