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Central House of Officers (Minsk)

1939 establishments in the Soviet UnionBuildings and structures completed in 1939Buildings and structures in MinskMilitary locations of BelarusMilitary locations of the Soviet Union
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Belarus Minsk Army Palace and Tank Monument
Belarus Minsk Army Palace and Tank Monument

The Central House of Officers (Belarusian: Цэнтральны Дом афiцэраў, Russian: Центральный Дом офицеров), also known as the Army Palace, is a former Red Army building which currently serves as the main cultural institution of the Belarusian Armed Forces built in 1939. It was one of the only buildings built by Soviet architect Losif Langbard that survived the war.It presents historical education and promotes the moral readiness of the military by familiarizing servicemen and the general public. Events that fall under this task includes weddings, concerts, musical and theatrical performances, and lectures. The current Head of the Central House of Officers is Colonel Valeriy Kurda.

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Central House of Officers (Minsk)
Чырвонаармейская вуліца, Minsk

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Цэнтральны Дом Афіцэраў

Чырвонаармейская вуліца 3
220030 Minsk (Leninsky District)
Belarus
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