Московская Центральная телефонная станция Шведско-Датско-Русского телефонного акционерного общества
Московская Центральная телефонная станция Шведско-Датско-Русского телефонного акционерного общества, Gothic Revival telephone station in Krasnoselsky District, Russia
The Moscow Central Telephone Station is an eight-story red-brick building with large arched windows and decorative stone details across its facade. The structure was built to handle telephone connections across the city using advanced equipment for its time.
The building was constructed between 1904 and 1908 by the Swedish-Danish-Russian Telephone Company and served as the city's main telecommunications hub. It played a central role in modernizing Moscow's communication networks during the early 1900s.
The station building represents the technological advancement of early 1900s Moscow, designed by architects Adolf Erichson and Otto von Dessien with Swedish engineering expertise.
The building sits in the Krasnoselsky District and is clearly visible from the street, making it easy to locate. It is accessible by public transport, and the distinctive red-brick exterior helps guide visitors to the site.
During the October Revolution of 1917, military cadets occupied the building and cut communications to Bolshevik headquarters. This control over telephone lines became a crucial element in the struggle for the city.
Location: Krasnoselsky District
Inception: 1908
Architects: Adolf Erichson, Otton von Dessien
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 55.76204,37.63155
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:06
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