Pavillion № 62 Environment protection, Soviet architectural landmark in Ostankinsky District, Russia
Pavilion 62 is a white building within the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy complex, designed to display permanent exhibits on environmental awareness and natural resources. The structure contains exhibition spaces where information about ecology and conservation is presented to visitors.
The pavilion was built in 1954 during the Soviet reconstruction era and reflects the architectural style of that period. The building was later designated as a federal cultural heritage site in recognition of its historical value.
The pavilion serves as a place where visitors encounter exhibitions about environmental care and how natural resources can be used sustainably. The displays focus on the relationship between people and the natural world.
The pavilion sits within a large exhibition complex and is accessible by public transportation. Comfortable shoes are recommended since exploring the grounds involves walking through various sections.
This structure was among the earliest Soviet buildings specifically dedicated to environmental protection, demonstrating a forward-thinking approach to ecological issues during the command economy period. It pioneered environmental education for visitors in subsequent decades.
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