In the city of Chita there is a majestic and very beautiful building for the administration of the Trans-Baikal Railway.
Just want to know who built, how and from what? How many people took part in the construction, which specialists?
Photos, finally, to see (after all, photography is already quite well developed) of all stages of this grand event.
We open Wikipedia and:
And it's all?!!! From the information only the year of construction (not the beginning and the end) and that's it. The rest of what is written here, we ourselves see.
Corner of Leningradskaya and Lenin streets.
The main decoration of the building is called a portico.
Promotional video:
We see the same in Berlin:
Or in Moscow:
To build such buildings, you need specialists and technology. We were told that all houses of this type were built by Japanese prisoners.
Were we lucky to capture good architects, masons, stonecutters?
Here is a photo from Italy:
And this is from the United States:
So where did the architects come from?
What about the date of construction? In 1947, started and finished?
View from Leningradskaya street.
Or maybe, given the buried floors of this building, we inherited everything?