Ishchi haykal, Regional cultural heritage monument in Tagansky District, Russia.
Ishchi haykal is a concrete monument in Moscow's Tagansky District that serves as a regional heritage landmark. The structure displays the construction techniques and architectural vocabulary typical of early Soviet building practices.
The monument was built in 1925 during a period of intensive architectural transformation in Moscow. It reflects the rapid changes the Soviet state underwent following the revolution.
The monument represents architectural styles from the early 20th century, demonstrating the construction methods and design preferences of that period.
The monument is located in the Tagansky District and is accessible via multiple public transportation routes serving the area. The location allows visitors to easily explore the surroundings on foot and reach other nearby sites.
The structure incorporates specific concrete construction techniques from the 1920s, demonstrating the engineering capabilities of early Soviet architecture.
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