The building of the Moscow District Council at 129 Moskovsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg has been recognized as a regional monument. It was built between 1930 and 1935 based on a design by architects Igor Fomin, Valentin Daugul, and Boris Serebrovsky.
Built at the junction of two architectural styles, constructivism and art deco, the building of the Moscow District Council of Workers' Deputies reflected a “turning point” in architecture.
Photo: Committee for State Control, Use, and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments of St. Petersburg.