Gazprom Headquarters, Office skyscraper in Moscow, Russia
Gazprom Headquarters is an office skyscraper that rises 150.9 meters (495 feet) above Moscow's landscape with 35 floors. The structure combines steel, glass, and concrete to house conference rooms, workspace, and dining facilities for its operations.
The structure was completed in 1995, marking Russia's transition from the Soviet Ministry of Gas Industry to a modern energy corporation. This shift reflected the country's broader transformation during the post-Soviet era.
The building stands as the command center for one of Russia's most influential energy companies. It represents the place where major decisions about global gas supplies and energy strategies are made.
The building is not open to casual visitors and requires advance special permission to enter. Those interested in touring the facility should contact the headquarters directly to arrange any necessary access.
The building was designed with advanced energy-saving technologies built into its structure from the start. This forward-thinking approach to office design was relatively uncommon for Russian buildings when it was completed.
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