Everything about White House Moscow totally explained
The
White House (
Russian: Белый дом), also known as the
Russian White House, is a
government building in
Moscow. It was designed by the architects
Dmitry Chechulin and P. Shteller. Construction started in 1965 and ended in 1981. Overall design follows
Chechulin's 1934 draft
of the
Aeroflot building.
The building housed the
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic's
Congress of People's Deputies and
Supreme Soviet until the
Russian constitutional crisis of 1993, when an uprising led to a siege and
artillery bombardment on the building that caused a major fire.
The reformed parliament, known thereafter by its tsarist era title of
Duma, was elected in 1994 and moved to another building on Moscow's
Okhotny Ryad.
The renovated White House now houses the
Russian government.
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