Central Telegraph building

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The Central Telegraph building is a historic constructivist-era communications hub and architectural landmark located on Tverskaya Street in central Moscow.

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instanceOf architectural landmark
building
constructivist architecture
telecommunications building
architect Ivan Rerberg
architecturalStyle Constructivism
city Moscow
completionDate 1927
constructionStartDate 1925
country Russia
currentUse commercial space
office building
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 150 metres
hasCulturalSignificance landmark of Soviet constructivist architecture in Moscow
hasNearbyPublicTransport Okhotny Ryad metro station
Tverskaya metro station
hasOwner Russia
surface form: Russian Federation
hasPart clock tower
office space
telegraph hall
height 138 metres
heritageCriteria architectural value
historical value
heritageDesignation protected building
heritageStatus cultural heritage monument of regional significance in Russia
inception 1927
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Central Administrative Okrug
Tverskoy District, Moscow
surface form: Tverskoy District
locatedInTimeZone Moscow Time
location Moscow
Russia
Tverskaya Street
materialUsed brick
glass
reinforced concrete
notableFor constructivist façade
role in Soviet communications network
numberOfFloors 9
openingDate 1927
originalFunction central telegraph office
communications hub
partOf historical development of Tverskaya Street
significantPeriod Soviet era
streetAddress Tverskaya Street
usedFor postal communications
telegraph services
telephone services

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Tverskaya Street, Moscow hasBuilding Central Telegraph building