Radisson Royal Hotel, Luxury hotel in Dorogomilovo District, Moscow, Russia
The Radisson Royal Hotel is a building in Moscow with 34 stories and neoclassical elements in its facade. The structure follows a vertical arrangement with a central tower and lower side wings.
Architect Arkady Mordvinov designed the building, which opened on May 1, 1957. It arose as part of the reconstruction program after World War II.
This regional cultural heritage site represents Soviet architectural design from the 1950s through its monumental scale and ornamental features.
The building sits directly by Kievskaya metro station and allows easy connections to other districts. Interior spaces include dining options, a wellness area with a swimming pool, and various common areas.
Each room has soundproof windows that reduce city noise. Decorative elements from the Soviet period remain visible in corridors and public areas.
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