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Tsentrosoyuz building

Buildings and structures built in the Soviet UnionBuildings and structures completed in 1933Buildings and structures in MoscowConstructivist architectureLe Corbusier buildings
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Moscow SakharovaStreet37 1505
Moscow SakharovaStreet37 1505

The Tsentrosoyuz Building or Centrosoyuz Building (Russian: Центросоюз) is a government structure in Moscow, Russia, constructed in 1933 by Le Corbusier and Nikolai Kolli. Centrosoyuz refers to a Soviet bureaucracy, the Central Union of Consumer Cooperatives. The building included office space for 3,500 personnel, as well as a restaurant, lecture halls, a theater, and other facilities. The address of the building is 39 Myasnitskaya Street, and the eastern side of the building faces Myasnitskaya Street. The western side, which was supposed to be the main entrance, faces Academician Sakharov Avenue. Currently it is the home of Rosstat (Russian: Росстат), Russian Federal State Statistics Service and Federal Financial Monitoring Service (Russian financial intelligence unit).

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Tsentrosoyuz building
Myasnitskaya Street, Moscow Krasnoselsky District

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Myasnitskaya Street 39 с1
105175 Moscow, Krasnoselsky District
Moscow, Russia
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