Republic House , Bashkortostan, Government building in Ufa, Russia.
Republic House is a five-story brick building at Tukaev Street 46 that serves as the administrative center of Bashkortostan. It houses several ministries and various government offices within its spaces.
The building was completed in 1979 and emerged during the Soviet period under strong architectural influence. It underwent major renovations in the 2010s to update its infrastructure and facilities.
The building expresses the administrative identity of the region through its straightforward architectural language. Its design reflects the Soviet era and continues to shape how people perceive the city center.
The building is centrally located in Ufa and easily reached by public transportation. From the outside, the architecture is clearly visible, and many visitors photograph the facade from public spaces.
The building carries the nickname 'Bashkir White House' and housed the Constitutional Court of the region until 2023. This dual role made it an especially important location for regional judicial matters.
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