Legendary Fur Palace in Leningrad

The legendary Fur Palace in Leningrad became the place where the first fur auctions were held in the USSR. The main lots were white fox, marten, sable, mink, karakul. In the late 30s, a building in the style of Stalinist Neoclassicism appeared in Moskovsky Prospekt, 98 Leningrad. A Real Palace with columns and stucco. The citizens called it the Fur Palace.. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The legendary Fur Palace in Leningrad became the place where the first fur auctions were held in the USSR. The main lots were white fox, marten, sable, mink, karakul. In the late 30s, a building in the style of Stalinist Neoclassicism appeared in Moskovsky Prospekt, 98 Leningrad. A Real Palace with columns and stucco. The citizens called it the Fur Palace.. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Legendary Fur Palace in Leningrad
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01 January, 1965
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